Literature DB >> 31017396

Inducing Disorder in Order: Hierarchically Porous Covalent Organic Framework Nanostructures for Rapid Removal of Persistent Organic Pollutants.

Suvendu Karak1,2, Kaushik Dey3, Arun Torris4, Arjun Halder1,2, Saibal Bera1,2, Fayis Kanheerampockil4, Rahul Banerjee3.   

Abstract

The key factor responsible for fast diffusion and mass transfer through a porous material is the availability of a widely open pore interior having complete accessibility from their surface. However, because of their highly stacked nature, ordered two-dimensional (2D) materials fail to find real-world applicability, as it is difficult to take advantage of their complete structure, especially the inner cores. In this regard, three-dimensional (3D) nanostructures constructed from layered two-dimensional crystallites could prove to be advantageous. However, the real challenge is to cultivate a porous nanostructure with ordered pores where the pores are surrounded by crystalline walls. Herein, a simple yet versatile in situ gas-phase foaming technique has been employed to address these cardinal issues. The use of baking soda leads to the continuous effervescence of CO2 during the crystallization of foam, which creates ripples and fluctuations on the surface of the 2D crystallites. The induction of ordered micropores within the disordered 3D architecture synergistically renders fast diffusion of various guests through the interconnected pore network. The high-density defects in the hierarchically porous structure help in ultrafast adsorption (<10 s) of various pollutants (removal efficiency of 99%) from water, all of which would lead to significant environmental benefit. The pseudo-second-order rate constant for the BPA pollutant is 182.3 g mg-1 min-1, which is the highest among all the literature reports to date. The high removal efficiency (highest efficiency of 94% and average efficiency of 70%) of a persistent organic pollutant has been attended for the first time.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31017396     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b02706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


  6 in total

Review 1.  Orderly Porous Covalent Organic Frameworks-based Materials: Superior Adsorbents for Pollutants Removal from Aqueous Solutions.

Authors:  Xiaolu Liu; Hongwei Pang; Xuewei Liu; Qian Li; Ning Zhang; Liang Mao; Muqing Qiu; Baowei Hu; Hui Yang; Xiangke Wang
Journal:  Innovation (Camb)       Date:  2021-01-05

2.  Charge-Enhanced Separation of Organic Pollutants in Water by Anionic Covalent Organic Frameworks.

Authors:  Wei Jiang; Dong Peng; Wei-Rong Cui; Ru-Ping Liang; Jian-Ding Qiu
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-12-02

3.  Precise fabrication of porous polymer frameworks using rigid polyisocyanides as building blocks: from structural regulation to efficient iodine capture.

Authors:  Xun-Hui Xu; Yan-Xiang Li; Li Zhou; Na Liu; Zong-Quan Wu
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2022-01-12       Impact factor: 9.825

Review 4.  Electrochemical (Bio)Sensors Based on Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs).

Authors:  Emiliano Martínez-Periñán; Marcos Martínez-Fernández; José L Segura; Encarnación Lorenzo
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 3.847

5.  Ultrathin Covalent Organic Framework Anchored on Graphene for Enhanced Organic Pollutant Removal.

Authors:  Changxia Li; Patrick Guggenberger; Seung Won Han; Wei-Lu Ding; Freddy Kleitz
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 16.823

6.  A neutral porous organic polymer host for the recognition of anionic dyes in water.

Authors:  Whitney S Y Ong; Ronald A Smaldone; Sheel C Dodani
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2020-06-19       Impact factor: 9.825

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