| Literature DB >> 29054625 |
Xiang Li1, Hongli Liu1, Xiaoshan Jia2, Guiying Li1, Taicheng An1, Yanpeng Gao3.
Abstract
Cu and Fe based metal-organic frameworks (Cu-BTC and Fe-BTC) were synthesized via a simple solvothermal method and innovatively utilized to remove a typical nonionic brominated flame retardant, hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD), from aquatic environment. Results show that over 80% of HBCD was removed by Cu-BTC within 5h, which is 1.3 times higher than removal by Fe-BTC. Thermodynamic analysis confirms spontaneous adsorption of HBCD onto the metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Furthermore, the Gibbs free energy of Cu-BTC (-9.11kJ/mol) is more negative than that of Fe-BTC (-5.04kJ/mol). Both adsorption isotherms of HBCD onto Cu-BTC and Fe-BTC followed the Langmuir model, indicating a typical monomolecular-layer adsorption mechanism. In addition, the water stability test of these MOFs shows that the collapse of the Cu-BTC crystal structure is significantly hindered in the aquatic environment due to adsorption of the hydrophobic HBCD. The proposed adsorption mechanism includes van der Waals and hydrophobic interactions. These findings demonstrate that Cu/Fe-BTC are promising adsorbents for the removal of hydrophobic organic pollutants from aquatic environments, and may further improve the understanding of MOF materials for environmental applications.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption mechanism; Brominated flame retardant; HBCD; Metal organic frameworks; Water stability
Year: 2017 PMID: 29054625 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963