Rational Design of High-Performance Cationic Organic Network Adsorbents.
Zhi-Jun LiJi-Yu LiuYue YuKe-Jian ChangHuan WangYi-Jun LiKe GaiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Development of high-performance ionic organic network (ION) adsorbents is of great importance for water remediation. However, the research on IONs is still nascent, especially, the design philosophy regarding contaminant adsorption has rarely been explored. In this contribution, we optimized the adsorption efficiency of IONs by increasing the density of charged sites and improving their accessibility. We first produced a new cationic organic network (CON), CON-LDU4 , with a high density of positive sites via synthesis from tetra(4-pyridyl)ethene. Compared to the analogue CON-LDU2 that synthesized from tetra(4-(4-pyridyl)phenyl)ethene, CON-LDU4 exhibited higher efficiency in adsorption of methyl blue, indicating that the higher ionic density results in the higher adsorption efficiency. To further improve the accessibility of the active sites, another new CON material ( CON-LDU5 ) was synthesized by employing a hard template. CON-LDU5 exhibited a larger specific surface area than CON-LDU4 , with clearly enhanced adsorption efficiency. Finally, CON-LDU5 was used to capture CrO 4 2- ions in water with fast adsorption kinetics ( k 2 = 0.0328 g mg -1 min -1 ) and high adsorption capacity (369 mg g -1 ).