Synthesis and Investigation of Zirconium Metal-Organic Frameworks For Adsorption Application
Date
2022
Authors
Nimbalkar, Madhu N.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The thesis titled “Synthesis and Investigation of Zirconium Metal-Organic
Frameworks for adsorption Application” comprehend the work on synthesis of
functionalised zirconium based UiO-66 type metal-organic framework for the
adsorptive removal of contaminants from water. A green method for the synthesis of
stable, free carboxylic functionalised MOF is developed. The promising outcomes of
the strategies employed are confirmed by the characterization of the MOF. The MOF
is utilised in the simultaneous adsorption of methylene blue dye and heavy metal ions
(Lead and Cadmium) from aqueous solution. Under optimised condition the removal
capacity of the MOF for cadmium, lead and methylene blue are found to be 37 mg g-1,
100 mg g-1 and 169 mg g-1 respectively. The maximum adsorption of MB dye among
the other adsorbates is due to strong ionic interaction between MOF adsorbent and
cationic MB dye. Lead adsorbs fairly better than cadmium because of its smaller size
and the interaction with free carboxylic group present in the MOF. A fluorescence
active zirconium based MOF synthesised from mixed ligand strategy displayed
sensitive detection ability for p-nitrophenol along with rapid adsorption. In-house
synthesised fluorescence active trifunctional ligand namely H3ntb (4,4ʼ,4ʼʼ-
Nitrilotrisbenzoic acid) and BDC (1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid) are used in various
proportions to synthesize MOF. PXRD studies affirmed the formation of crystalline
phase and TGA revealed the effect of structural defects on framework integrity. The
trifunctional ligand imparted the defects in the framework due to its inability in forming
continuous array for crystalline network. As a result, increase in the proportion of
trifunctional ligand during synthesis induced more defects in the framework and lesser
stability to the MOF. The fluorescence active MOF is able to detect p-nitrophenol at
low concentration and obeys Langmuir isotherm for adsorption with maximum
adsorption capacity of 62 mg g-1. The work presented in this thesis illustrate the
efficacious synthesis and application of zirconium metal-organic frameworks for
adsorptive removal of contaminants from water.
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Keywords
Metal-organic frameworks, Multi solute adsorption, Green synthesis, Fluorescence active MOF