TY - JOUR
T1 - Water Purification
T2 - Adsorption over Metal-Organic Frameworks
AU - Li, Siqing
AU - Chen, Yifa
AU - Pei, Xiaokun
AU - Zhang, Shenghan
AU - Feng, Xiao
AU - Zhou, Junwen
AU - Wang, Bo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2016 SIOC, CAS, Shanghai & WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
PY - 2016/2/1
Y1 - 2016/2/1
N2 - Water pollution relating to human beings' health is a universal problem across community society. Highly efficient, economically feasible and easily achievable approaches are long-sought-after for water purification. Adsorption processes with porous materials (e.g. zeolites, activated carbon, silica gel, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)) have drawn much attention in this field during past decades. In it, MOFs with numerous active sites, uniform porosity and tailorable structure diversity are arising to be one of the most promising adsorbents for water purification. During the adsorption processes, influence factors that determine or affect the usability and performances of MOFs are mainly focused on the stability of MOFs, their affinity for contaminants and the conducting conditions (pH, initial concentration of the contaminants). In this review, we will systematically present the performances of MOFs (mainly focused on MOF crystals, MOF nanomaterial or MOF composites will be beyond the scope of this review) for contaminants purification (inorganic and organic contaminants) in water and give a detailed discussion about the connection among their performances, conducting condition factors and potential interaction mechanisms (e.g. electrostatic interactions, coordination or p-p interaction). We hope this review will be beneficial to the design, regeneration and reuse of MOF adsorbents and promote the development of MOFs for water purification. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are promising adsorbents for their numerous active sites, uniform porosity and tailorable structure diversity. And adsorption over MOFs for water purification is an interesting and practical issue considering the importance of qualified water. In this review, we will systematically present the performances of MOFs for inorganic and organic contaminants purification in aqueous phase and give a detailed discussion about their performances, influences and potential mechanisms. We hope it is beneficial to the syntheses, regeneration and reuse of MOF adsorbents and could promote the development of MOFs for water purification.
AB - Water pollution relating to human beings' health is a universal problem across community society. Highly efficient, economically feasible and easily achievable approaches are long-sought-after for water purification. Adsorption processes with porous materials (e.g. zeolites, activated carbon, silica gel, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)) have drawn much attention in this field during past decades. In it, MOFs with numerous active sites, uniform porosity and tailorable structure diversity are arising to be one of the most promising adsorbents for water purification. During the adsorption processes, influence factors that determine or affect the usability and performances of MOFs are mainly focused on the stability of MOFs, their affinity for contaminants and the conducting conditions (pH, initial concentration of the contaminants). In this review, we will systematically present the performances of MOFs (mainly focused on MOF crystals, MOF nanomaterial or MOF composites will be beyond the scope of this review) for contaminants purification (inorganic and organic contaminants) in water and give a detailed discussion about the connection among their performances, conducting condition factors and potential interaction mechanisms (e.g. electrostatic interactions, coordination or p-p interaction). We hope this review will be beneficial to the design, regeneration and reuse of MOF adsorbents and promote the development of MOFs for water purification. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are promising adsorbents for their numerous active sites, uniform porosity and tailorable structure diversity. And adsorption over MOFs for water purification is an interesting and practical issue considering the importance of qualified water. In this review, we will systematically present the performances of MOFs for inorganic and organic contaminants purification in aqueous phase and give a detailed discussion about their performances, influences and potential mechanisms. We hope it is beneficial to the syntheses, regeneration and reuse of MOF adsorbents and could promote the development of MOFs for water purification.
KW - adsorbents
KW - adsorption
KW - contaminants
KW - metal-organic frameworks
KW - water purification
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U2 - 10.1002/cjoc.201500761
DO - 10.1002/cjoc.201500761
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84958767780
SN - 1001-604X
VL - 34
SP - 175
EP - 185
JO - Chinese Journal of Chemistry
JF - Chinese Journal of Chemistry
IS - 2
ER -