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王嗣岑
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Hydrophilic carboxyl cotton for in-situ growth of UiO-66 and its application as novel sorbent
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Date:
2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
Hydrophilic carboxyl cotton for in-situ growth of UiO-66 and its application as novel sorbent
Journal:
Ind Eng Chem Res
Summary:
Immobilization of metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) on multiple substrates is important and challenging in functional materials fields till date. Cotton is a promising carrier material with excellent performance, such as large specific area, mechanical strength and stability, good biocompatibility, and hygroscopicity. In this study, based on the coordination of carboxyl groups and Zr-OH groups, a novel carboxyl cotton chelator-zirconium-based metal−organic framework (CCC@Zr-MOF) was successfully fabricated. The surface of the cotton was first modified by citric acid. ZrMOF precursor was grown on the carboxyl modified cotton by coordination bond to prepare Zr6O4(OH)4 cluster modified cotton (CCC@Zr6O4(OH)4). Then, Zr-MOF would form and immobilize on CCC@Zr6O4(OH)4 to obtain CCC@Zr-MOF. The CCC@Zr-MOF was characterized by field emission scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy-dispersive Xray spectrometer, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectra, and Brunauer− Emmett−Teller. The successful formation of Zr-MOF on the surface of cotton has been demonstrated. CCC@Zr-MOF was packed in the pipette tip for the solid-phase extraction to evaluate its adsorption property for phenolic acid compounds from complex matrix sample. The results showed that CCC@Zr-MOF performed an efficient adsorption and selectivity.
Co-author:
Tao Bao, Ying Su, Nan Zhang, Yan Gao, Sicen Wang*
Volume:
2019, 58
Page Number:
20331-20339
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2019-10-14

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