1. ZIF-8-derived N-doped hierarchical porous carbon coated with imprinted polymer as magnetic absorbent for phenol selective removal from wastewater
- Author
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Yun, Qu, Lei, Qin, Yongzhen, Yang, Xuguang, Liu, and Yizhong, Huang
- Subjects
Biomaterials ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Phenol ,Phenols ,Polymers ,Magnetic Phenomena ,Adsorption ,Wastewater ,Porosity ,Carbon ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
Producing a desirable adsorbent with strong affinity adsorption sites, excellent selectivity properties, and the ability to easily separate solid from liquid for the removal of phenol to a permissible level remains a great challenge in wastewater treatment. Herein, an N-doped magnetic carbon skeleton is presented as a porous adsorbent matrix. Importantly, the pore volume and specific surface area of the adsorbent matrix can be meticulously tuned by adjusting the thermal treatment condition, while dispersing and immobilizing the N fraction. This would ultimately result in an N-rich matrix structure with flexible mass transfer channel. The imprinted modification generates a large number of phenol-shaped geometrical cavities on the matrix. This helps to activate the phenol recognition "awareness" of N-active sites and greatly endows the adsorbent with selective adsorption property. Due to the advantageous balance between the hierarchical porous adsorbent matrix with uniformly distributed N-active sites and the imprinted polymer, the adsorbent has a superior adsorption capacity of 995.2 mg g
- Published
- 2023