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Separation of Palladium by an Imine-Linked Cu(I)-Organic Framework.

Li WangLingli ZhangHaili WangHaojia LanWenhui ZhangJianbo XiongFeng Luo
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Selective capture of palladium (Pd) is one of the important works in science due to its high application and low content in the Earth's crust. To this end, we present herein a new Cu(I)-organic framework (ECUT-MOF-1) by introducing pyridine N active sites to chelate Pd(II). ECUT-MOF-1 demonstrated that the maximal adsorption capacity of Pd(II) was 350 mg/g in pH = 3 solution. In addition, kinetic analysis, cycle performance, selectivity, and adsorption mechanisms were also investigated. All of the results suggested its superior application in the recovery of Pd(II).
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