Glyphosate Adsorption from Water Using Hierarchically Porous Metal–Organic Frameworks

Author:

Naghdi Shaghayegh1ORCID,Brown Emily23,Zendehbad Mohammad4,Duong Ann23,Ipsmiller Wolfgang5,Biswas Santu6,Toroker Maytal Caspary67,Kazemian Hossein23,Eder Dominik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Material Chemistry Technische Universität Wien 1060 Vienna Austria

2. Northern Analytical Lab Services University of Northern British Columbia Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada

3. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science and Engineering University of Northern British Columbia Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada

4. Institute of Soil Physics and Rural Water Management Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences 1190 Vienna Austria

5. Institute of Chemical Environmental and Bioscience Engineering Technische Universität Wien 1060 Vienna Austria

6. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Technion–Israel Institute of Technology Haifa 3600003 Israel

7. The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program Technion–Israel Institute of Technology Haifa 3600003 Israel

Abstract

AbstractThe selective removal of one ligand in mixed‐ligand MOFs upon thermolysis provides a powerful strategy to introduce additional mesopores without affecting the overall MOF structure. By varying the initial ligand ratio, MOFs of the MIL‐125‐Ti family with two distinct hierarchical pore architectures are synthesized, resembling either large cavities or branching fractures. The performance of the resulting hierarchically porous MOFs is evaluated toward the adsorptive removal of glyphosate (N‐(phosphonomethyl)glycine) from water, and the adsorption kinetics and mechanism are examined. Due to their strong affinity for phosphoric groups, the numerous Ti–OH groups resulting from the selective ligand removal act as natural anchor points for effective glyphosate uptake. The relationships between contact duration, glyphosate concentration, and adsorbent dosage are investigated, and the impact of these parameters on the effectiveness of glyphosate removal from contaminated water samples is examined. The introduction of additional mesopores has increased the adsorption capacities by nearly 3 times with record values exceeding 440.9 mg g−1, which ranks these MOFs among the best‐reported adsorbents.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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