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Porous Covalent Organic Framework Based Hydrogen-Bond Nanotrap for the Precise Recognition and Separation of Gold.

Jikuan QiuChang XuXianhui XuYingjie ZhaoYang ZhaoYuling ZhaoJianji Wang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Utilizing weak interactions to effectively recover and separate precious metals in solution is of great importance but the practice remains a challenge. Herein, we report a novel strategy to achieve precise recognition and separation of gold by regulating the hydrogen-bond (H-bond) nanotrap within the pore of covalent organic frameworks (COFs). It is found that both COF-HNU25 and COF-HNU26 can efficiently capture Au III with fast kinetics, high selectivity, and uptake capacity. In particular, the COF-HNU25 with the high density of H-bond nanotraps exhibits an excellent gold uptake capacity of 1725 mg g -1 , which is significantly higher than that (219 mg g -1 ) of its isostructural COF (COF-42) without H-bond nanostrap in the pores. Importantly, the uptake capacity is strongly correlated to the number of H-bonds between phenolic OH in the COF and [AuCl 4 ] - in water, and multiple H-bond interactions are the key driving force for the excellent gold recovery and reusability of the adsorbent.
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