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Congcong Wang1, Wei Wang1, Jian Wang1, Peiping Zhang1, Shiding Miao1, Bo Jin1, Lina Li1.
Abstract
PAF-45 with a wholly aromatic framework, intrinsic microporosity and π-π conjugation system shows excellent performance in aromatic pollutant removal. It exhibits a high adsorption capacity for the benzene series and moderate photocatalytic performance. As an adsorbent, PAF-45 can adsorb 35 wt% benzene and 68 wt% chlorobenzene in static adsorption experiments at room temperature and pressure. In benzene simulation wastewater, PAF-45 also shows excellent adsorption capacity, without significant reduction after 10 cycles of the adsorption-desorption process. Moreover, PAF-45 exhibits an impressive photocatalytic degradability of aromatic compounds, like aniline and phenol, under visible light illumination. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 35518183 PMCID: PMC9056622 DOI: 10.1039/d0ra05724j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 4.036
Fig. 1Static vapor adsorption capacity (benzene, toluene, chlorobenzene, bromobenzene, nitrobenzene, aniline and water) (a) and the contact angle (b) of PAF-45.
Fig. 2Adsorption contrast between activated carbon and PAF-45 (1–7 are benzene, toluene, chlorobenzene, bromobenzene, nitrobenzene and aniline) (a) and the starting points cut from the adsorption curve of chlorobenzene by PAF-45 (black) and activated carbon (red) (b).
Fig. 3Adsorption of benzene simulation wastewater by PAF-45-50 mg (black) and PAF-45-250 mg (red) (a) and 10 cycles of adsorption–desorption of benzene by PAF-45-50 mg in simulation wastewater (b).
Fig. 4Aniline vapor adsorption capacity of PAF-45 (a); adsorption and degradation of aniline (b) and phenol (c) by PAF-45.