Synthesis of a pyridine-based covalent organic framework as an efficient adsorbent for rhodamine B removal.
Ke-Jian ChangHuijuan HuangYuandong MengZidan JuHaiyan SongLiang ZhangXiaoqin NiuZhi-Jun LiPublished in: RSC advances (2023)
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), featured with crystalline structures, permanent porosity, and designable organic skeletons, are good candidates for serving as adsorbents. Herein, a new pyridine-based two-dimensional COF (TAPP-DBTA-COF) was constructed via the condensation of 2,4,6-tris(4-aminophenyl)pyridine and 2,5-dibromobenzene-1,4-dicarbaldehyde. TAPP-DBTA-COF displayed high-performance for the removal of rhodamine B (Rh B) from water with high capacity, good adaptability and reusability. The maximum adsorption capacity for Rh B can reach up to 1254 mg g -1 , and the kinetic constant was determined as k 2 = 0.00244 g mg -1 min -1 . Moreover, the corresponding amorphous polymer of TAPP-DBTA-COF, termed as TAPP-DBTA-COP, was synthesized from the same starting materials. The lower efficiency of TAPP-DBTA-COP in capture of Rh B revealed that the ordered pore structure, large specific surface area and rich adsorption sites play an important role in adsorption.