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An Ultrahydrophobic Fluorous Metal-Organic Framework Derived Recyclable Composite as a Promising Platform to Tackle Marine Oil Spills.

Soumya MukherjeeAnkit M KansaraDebasis SahaRajesh GonnadeDinesh MullangiBiplab MannaAamod V DesaiShridhar H ThoratPuyam S SinghArnab MukherjeeSujit K Ghosh
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2016)
Derived from a strategically chosen hexafluorinated dicarboxylate linker aimed at the designed synthesis of a superhydrophobic metal-organic framework (MOF), the fluorine-rich nanospace of a water-stable MOF (UHMOF-100) exhibits excellent water-repellent features. It registered the highest water contact angle (≈176°) in the MOF domain, marking the first example of an ultrahydrophobic MOF. Various experimental and theoretical studies reinforce its distinctive water-repellent characteristics, and the conjugation of superoleophilicity and unparalleled hydrophobicity of a MOF material has been coherently exploited to achieve real-time oil/water separation in recyclable membrane form, with significant absorption capacity performance. This is also the first report of an oil/water separating fluorinated ultrahydrophobic MOF-based membrane material, with potential promise for tackling marine oil spillages.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • fatty acid
  • computed tomography
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • liquid chromatography