MIL-53 and its OH-bonded variants for bio-polyol adsorption from aqueous solution

RSC Adv. 2022 Aug 4;12(34):21681-21689. doi: 10.1039/d2ra03203a.

Abstract

The adsorption of bio-polyols from dilute aqueous solution is important but faces challenges in the sustainable bio-refinery process. One solution to increase adsorption efficiency is to leverage host-guest interactions between the polyols and materials to grant a preference for polyols. In this study, we synthesized MIL-53 and diverse OH-bonded variants, and studied their adsorption properties towards ethanediol, 1,3-propanediol and glycerol in water. Among the four materials, OH-MIL-53 exhibited fast adsorption kinetics and high capacity, and could be completely regenerated through ethanol elution. Hydrophobic interactions between the alkyl chains of the polyols and the organic linkers of OH-MIL-53 and hydrogen bonding interactions between their OH groups were identified. The synergistic effect of the host-guest interactions is responsible for the unique adsorption performances of OH-MIL-53 towards polyols, and particularly for 1,3-propanediol.