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Synthesis of Fe-THC MOFs and functionalizing MOFs by MXenes for the selective removal of lead(ii) ions from wastewater†
Irfan Ijaz,Aysha Bukhari,Ezaz Gilani,Ammara Nazir,Hina Zain
RSC Advances Pub Date : 02/15/2023 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D2RA08102D
Abstract

The elimination of heavy metals, especially lead, from wastewater is vital for the environment and human health and using a proper adsorbent to achieve this goal is highly desirable. Initially, Fe-THC MOF was prepared using a simple method and functionalized using MXene for efficient, rapid, and selective elimination of lead. Different characterization tools demonstrated that Fe-THC MOF and its composite Fe-THC/MXene were successfully prepared. The adsorption outcomes showed that the maximum sorption capability was 674 mg g−1 at 305 K and pH 4.5. The sorption kinetics obeys the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, and the sorption isotherms fit the Langmuir isotherm model. This finding suggests monolayer sorption on Fe-THC/MXene, and the rate-controlling step is chemisorption. Thermodynamic findings exhibit that sorption was a spontaneous and exothermic process. The sorption process can selectively adsorb Pb ions from aqueous media. After five adsorption–desorption tests, the adsorption efficiency of Fe-THC/MXene was still high. The sorption mechanism of lead on Fe-THC was mainly due to the interaction of lead ions with –F and –O ions and porosity of the Fe-THC/MXene composite. The –O and –F ions were derived from MXene, while the porosity was derived from the MOFs of composites. These findings confirmed that Fe-THC/MXene enables rapid, efficient, and selective elimination of lead from wastewater, which is of practical importance.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of Fe-THC MOFs and functionalizing MOFs by MXenes for the selective removal of lead(ii) ions from wastewater
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