Heavy-Metal Ions Removal and Iodine Capture by Terpyridine Covalent Organic Frameworks.
Huai-Zhen WangMichael Ho-Yeung ChanVivian Wing-Wah YamPublished in: Small methods (2024)
Porous materials are excellent candidates for water remediation in environmental issues. However, it is still a key challenge to design efficient adsorbents for rapid water purification from various heavy metal ions-contaminated wastewater in one step. Here, two robust nitrogen-rich covalent organic frameworks (COFs) bearing terpyridine units on the pore walls by a "bottom-up" strategy are reported. Benefitting from the strong chelation interaction between the terpyridine units and various heavy metal ions, these two terpyridine COFs show excellent removal efficiency and capability for Pb 2+ , Hg 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ag + , Cd 2+ , Ni 2+ , and Cr 3+ from water. These COFs are shown to remove such heavy metal ions with >90% of contents at one time after the aqueous metal ions mixture is passed through the COF filter. The nitrogen-rich features of the COFs also endow them with the capability of capturing iodine vapors, offering the terpyridine COFs the potential for environmental remediation applications.