Fabrication of bimetallic MOF-74 derived materials for high-efficiency adsorption of iodine†
Abstract
Owing to their high porosity, open metal sites, and huge surface area, metal–organic framework (MOF) materials are commonly employed in iodine adsorption processes. Bimetallic MOFs have drawn a lot of attention since mono-metal MOFs have been unable to keep up with the demand. Bimetallic MOF materials still have drawbacks, including limited adsorption capacity, extended adsorption time, poor stability, and poor selectivity, despite their positive performance in radioactive iodine capture. It has been therefore difficult to develop adsorbents with quick iodine adsorption rates and high iodine adsorption efficiency. This study investigated the adsorption properties of a series of bimetallic MOF-74 materials (Mn–Co-MOF-74, Mn–Zn-MOF-74, and Mn–Ni-MOF-74) for radioactive iodine, as well as their design and synthesis utilizing the reflux approach. It was discovered that the adsorption performance of Mn–Ni-MOF-74 for radioiodine was superior to that of the other two bimetallic MOF-74 materials. Using the bimetallic Mn–Ni-MOF-74 as a precursor, a variety of bimetallic MOF-74 derived carbon compounds (Mn–Ni-CX) were prepared by high-temperature pyrolysis. Simultaneously, the structure of the material and the iodine adsorption characteristics have been thoroughly studied.
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