Partially Fluorinated Uio-66-Nh2(Zr): Positive Effect of the Fluorine Moiety on the Adsorption Capacity for Environmental Pollutants of Metal–Organic Frameworks

40 Pages Posted: 18 Apr 2022

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Ning Zhang

Henan University

Dan Li

Henan University

Mengyao Mu

Henan University

Minghua Lu

Henan University

Abstract

Increasing the stability of materials and affinity to the target has always been the pursuit. In this paper, the strategy of partially fluorinated metal-organic framework materials (MOFs) was introduced into the field of sample preparation for the first time, and the potential of this method to prepare materials with improved stability and extraction performance against environmental pollutants was verified. The UiO-66-NH 2 -4F coating was successfully prepared on carboxyl functionalized stainless steel fiber through covalent bonding method. Owing to the introduction of F element, the UiO-66-NH 2 -4F coating exhibited enhanced metal node acidity, hydrophobicity and stability, thus its extraction performance for phthalates (PAEs) was higher than that of pure UiO-66-NH 2 and commercial fiber coatings. The UiO-66-NH 2 -4F-coated fiber was coupled with GC-MS to detect PAEs, and the wide linear range (0.03-1000 ng L -1 ), good correlation coefficients (0.9732-0.9998) and low detection limit (0.0039-0.016 ng L -1 ) were obtained. The established method had also been successfully applied to detection of trace PAEs in plastic bags packed milk and bottled liquor with satisfactory recoveries (83.3-118.1%). This research provides a new path for the preparation of environmental pollutant enrichment and removel materials with good performance.

Keywords: Metal-organic framework materials, solid phase microextraction, acidity, phthalates, sample preparation

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Ning and Li, Dan and Mu, Mengyao and Lu, Minghua, Partially Fluorinated Uio-66-Nh2(Zr): Positive Effect of the Fluorine Moiety on the Adsorption Capacity for Environmental Pollutants of Metal–Organic Frameworks. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4086199 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4086199

Ning Zhang (Contact Author)

Henan University ( email )

85 Minglun St. Shunhe
Kaifeng, 475001
China

Dan Li

Henan University ( email )

85 Minglun St. Shunhe
Kaifeng, 475001
China

Mengyao Mu

Henan University ( email )

85 Minglun St. Shunhe
Kaifeng, 475001
China

Minghua Lu

Henan University ( email )

85 Minglun St. Shunhe
Kaifeng, 475001
China

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