Magnetic Nanocomposites of Coated Ferrites/MOF as Pesticide Adsorbents

Molecules. 2022 Dec 21;28(1):39. doi: 10.3390/molecules28010039.

Abstract

Magnetic metal-organic frameworks (MMOFs) are gaining increased attention as emerging adsorbents/water remediation agents. Herein, a facile development of novel MMOFs comprised of coated ferrite nanoparticles (MNPs) and UiO-66 metal-organic framework is reported. In specific, coated Co- and Zn-doped ferrite magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized as building block while the metal-organic framework was grown in the presence of MNPs via a semi-self-assembly approach. The utilization of coated MNPs facilitated the conjugation and stands as a novel strategy for fabricating MMOFs with increased stability and an explicit structure. MMOFs were isolated with 13-25 nm crystallites sizes, 244-332 m2/g specific surface area (SSA) and 22-42 emu/g saturation magnetization values. Establishing the UiO-66 framework via the reported semi-self-assembly resulted in roughly 70% reduction in both magnetic properties and SSA, compared with the initial MNPs building blocks and UiO-66 framework, respectively. Nonetheless, the remaining 30% of the magnetization and SSA was adequate for successful and sufficient adsorption of two different pesticides, 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T), while the recovery with a commercial magnet and reuse were also found to be effective. Adsorption and kinetic studies for all three MMOFs and both pesticides were performed, and data were fitted to Langmuir-Freundlich isotherm models.

Keywords: UiO-66; magnetic metal–organic frameworks; magnetic nanomaterials; nanoadsorbents; pesticides; water remediation.

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Kinetics
  • Magnetic Phenomena
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks* / chemistry
  • Nanocomposites*
  • Pesticides*

Substances

  • Pesticides
  • UiO-66
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks
  • ferrite

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.