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Installation of synergistic binding sites onto porous organic polymers for efficient removal of perfluorooctanoic acid.

Xiongli LiuChangjia ZhuJun YinJixin LiZhiyuan ZhangJinli LiFeng ShuiZifeng YouZhan ShiBaiyan LiXian-He BuAyman NafadyShengqian Ma
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Herein, we report a strategy to construct highly efficient perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) adsorbents by installing synergistic electrostatic/hydrophobic sites onto porous organic polymers (POPs). The constructed model material of PAF-1-NDMB (NDMB = N,N-dimethyl-butylamine) demonstrates an exceptionally high PFOA uptake capacity over 2000 mg g -1 , which is 14.8 times enhancement compared with its parent material of PAF-1. And it is 32.0 and 24.1 times higher than benchmark materials of DFB-CDP (β-cyclodextrin (β-CD)-based polymer network) and activated carbon under the same conditions. Furthermore, PAF-1-NDMB exhibits the highest k 2 value of 24,000 g mg -1 h -1 among all reported PFOA sorbents. And it can remove 99.99% PFOA from 1000 ppb to <70 ppt within 2 min, which is lower than the advisory level of Environmental Protection Agency of United States. This work thus not only provides a generic approach for constructing PFOA adsorbents, but also develops POPs as a platform for PFOA capture.
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