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Functionalization of Defective Zr Metal-Organic Frameworks for Water Decontamination: Mechanistic Insight into the Competitive Roles of -NH 2 and -SH Sites in Removal of As(III) Species.

Sayed Ali Akbar RazaviZahra SharifzadehAli Morsali
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Direct removal of trivalent arsenic, As(III), arsenite, or H 3 AsO 3 , is a great challenge in accessing clean sources of water. Different methodologies and materials were applied in this regard, but among them, direct removal of As(III) species using a metal-organic framework (MOF)-based adsorbent shows a great deal of potential. Although some studies were conducted on As(III) removal using MOFs, studies of functional groups are still quite rare. For this purpose, three novel functionalized defective Zr-MOFs, using UiO-66 [Zr 6 (OH) 4 O 4 (BDC) 6 , where BDC 2- = benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate], were fabricated to investigate the competitive or cooperative roles of the free -NH 2 and/or -SH site in the removal of As(III). UiO-66 was functionalized with monocarboxylate linkers, including glycine (Gly, NH 2 -CH 2 -COOH), cysteine [Cys, SH(CH 2 )-NH 2 (CH)-COOH], and mercaptopropionic acid [Mer, SH-(CH 2 ) 2 -COOH]. Gly@UiO-66, Cys@UiO-66, and Mer@UiO-66 were applied for the direct removal of As(III) species. Although Cys@UiO-66 is functionalized with both amine and thiol functional groups, Gly@UiO-66 has a higher adsorption capacity (301.4 mg g -1 ) with respect to As(III), which is among the best reported values. This is due to the fact that (1) the affinity of amine sites in Gly@UiO-66 for As(III) is higher than that of thiol sites in Mer@UiO-66 and (2) Cys@UiO-66 has a very small surface area compared to that of Gly@UiO-66. Mechanistic studies using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and vibrational spectroscopy reveal that not only the functionalization and chemical nature of the function but also other parameters such as the protonation-deprotonation mechanisms and chemical state of the function are other critical factors for designing a functional MOF-based adsorbent with high affinity for and maximum capacity with respect to the target analyte.
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