Highly Selective Recovery of Gold by In Situ Magnetic Field-Assisted Fe/Co-MOF@PDA/NdFeB Double Network Gel.
Jianran RenQiang LiZhiliang ZhuYanling QiuFei YuTao ZhouXue YangKang YeYabo WangJie MaJianfu ZhaoPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
There are enormous economic benefits to conveniently increasing the selective recovery capacity of gold. Fe/Co-MOF@PDA/NdFeB double-network organogel (Fe/Co-MOF@PDA NH) is synthesized by aggregation assembly strategy. The package of PDA provides a large number of nitrogen-containing functional groups that can serve as adsorption sites for gold ions, resulting in a 21.8% increase in the ability of the material to recover gold. Fe/Co-MOF@PDA NH possesses high gold recovery capacity (1478.87 mg g -1 ) and excellent gold selectivity (Kd = 5.71 mL g -1 ). With the assistance of an in situ magnetic field, the gold recovery capacity of Fe/Co-MOF@PDA NH is increased from 1217.93 to 1478.87 mg g -1 , and the recovery rate increased by 24.7%. The above excellent performance is attributed to the efficient reduction of gold by FDC/FC + , Co 2+ /Co 3+ double reducing couple, and the optimization of the reduction reaction by the magnetic field. After the samples are calcined, high-purity gold (95.6%, 22K gold) is recovered by magnetic separation. This study proposes a forward-looking in situ energy field-assisted strategy to enhance precious metal recovery, which has a guiding role in the development of low-carbon industries.