Enhanced Removal of Anionic Pollutants Using Active Propulsion of Patchy ZIF-8 Microparticles in Electric Field

Ruchi Patel, Philip J. Brahana and Bhuvnesh Bharti*, 
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Active colloids are microparticles capable of self-propelling at low Reynolds numbers, presenting unique opportunities to enhance adsorption processes at the microscale. In this study, we develop patchy zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) microparticles with asymmetrically deposited gold patches as a class of active adsorbents for the removal of ionic pollutants from water. By applying an alternating current electric field, these patchy ZIF-8 particles propel via induced-charge electrophoresis, exhibiting linear and helical propulsion trajectories based on the geometric configuration of the patch. Our experiments demonstrate that this electric field-driven active propulsion significantly accelerates the adsorption kinetics of anions, including perchlorate, sulfide, and fluoride. Our study provides insights into the potential of active particles to overcome mass transport limitations in pollutant adsorption, highlighting a fuel-free approach for targeted water remediation. We present the design principles of patchy ZIF-8 particles, explore the influence of particle symmetry on propulsion dynamics, and demonstrate the practical implications of using active colloids for environmental remediation. These findings lay the groundwork for future research focused on optimizing particle design and expanding the applicability of active porous adsorbents to a broader range of pollutant removal challenges.

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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Engineering Materials is an international and interdisciplinary forum devoted to original research covering all aspects of engineered materials complementing the ACS Applied Materials portfolio. Papers that describe theory simulation modeling or machine learning assisted design of materials and that provide new insights into engineering applications are welcomed. The journal also considers experimental research that includes novel methods of preparing characterizing and evaluating new materials designed for timely applications. With its focus on innovative applications ACS Applied Engineering Materials also complements and expands the scope of existing ACS publications that focus on materials science discovery including Biomacromolecules Chemistry of Materials Crystal Growth & Design Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research Inorganic Chemistry Langmuir and Macromolecules.The scope of ACS Applied Engineering Materials includes high quality research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in materials science engineering physics mechanics and chemistry.
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