Selective Phosphate Adsorption Using Topologically Regulated Binary-Defect Metal-Organic Frameworks: Essential Role of Interfacial Electron Mobility

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces(2024)

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Metal-organic framework (MOF)-modified biochars (BC) have gained recognition as potent adsorbents for phosphate. However, essential insights into the electronic interfacial state of the MOFs remain lacking. In this study, we propose a novel topological transformation strategy to directionally regulate the interfacial electronic states of BC/MOFs composites. The optimized BC/MOFs exhibited an excellent selective phosphate adsorption capacity of 188.68 mgg(-1), coupled with rapid sorption kinetics of 6.81 mg(gmin(0.5))(-1) in simulated P-laden wastewater. When challenged with real bioeffluent, such efficacy was still maintained (5 mgL-1, 25.92 mgg(-1)). This superior performance was due to the Fe(III) -> Fe(II) transition, promoting electron mobility and leading to the anchoring of Mg(II) to form specific coordination unsaturated sites (Mg-CUS) for phosphate adsorption. Importantly, the simultaneous regulation of binary defects further enhances electron mobility, resulting in the formation of sp(3) unequal hybrid orbitals with a stronger internal coupling capability between Mg 3s in Mg-CUS and O 2p in phosphate. Furthermore, the high electron affinity of Mg effectively promotes electron cycling, endowing BC/MOFs with a distinct self-healing capability to facilitate phosphate desorption. The outcomes of this study provide novel perspectives for electronic regulated phosphate adsorption.
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topological transformation,binary-defect,metal-organic frameworks,interfacial electron mobility,phosphate selectivity
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