Investigation of antimony adsorption on a zirconium-porphyrin-based metal-organic framework

Dalton Trans. 2021 Oct 12;50(39):13932-13942. doi: 10.1039/d1dt01895g.

Abstract

A zirconium-porphyrin based organic framework PCN-222 was employed for investigating the adsorption performance of Sb(III) in aqueous solution. It is proved that the adsorbent has the advantages of rapid adsorption and high capacity. Interestingly, we discover that PCN-222 shows pH-dependent adsorption performance, with higher capacity at pH = 2 and 8 than at pH = 5. According to XPS and FT-IR analyses, an adsorption model of PCN-222 with pH = 2, 5, and 8 is proposed, that is, zirconium clusters combine with antimony at different pH values with bidentate complexes, monodentate complexes, and alkaline monodentate complexes, thus producing an excellent adsorption effect. Moreover, the porphyrin ring is also beneficial for the adsorption of antimony. In addition, PCN-222 shows good regeneration and recycling performance, and it is a promising adsorbent as well as a platform for investigating the removal of Sb(III) in water treatment.