Humaira Gul Zaman, Lavania Baloo, Puganeshwary Palaniandy, Mohd Remy Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol
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Abstract
Organic pollution is a major environmental issue that requires the deployment of steps to lower the organic content of water. In this study, Glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) functionalized Zr-MOF was fabricated and employed as a selective adsorbent in PW to reduce COD level. XRD, EDX, BET, PSA and FT-IR were employed to investigate the properties of the synthesized MOF. The synthesized MOF has an enormous surface area of 1144 m2/g, a mean pore diameter of 2.84 nm, and an overall pore volume of 0.37 cm3/g. Investigating the effects of pH (2–12), contact time (10–120 min), and adsorbent dose (0-2000 mg/L) on COD % removal allowed us to assess the effectiveness of UiO-66-GMA. The results demonstrated that at pH 8 and a 500 mg/L dose of MOF, COD removal efficiency increased from 35.2 to 94.67%. Additionally, as contact time was extended from 10 to 50 min, the removal efficiency improved from 52.78 to 92.4%. Adsorption isotherm analysis revealed that the pseudo-second-order kinetic and Freundlich isothermal models provided a very good match to the adsorption data (R2 = 0.98). A maximum COD removal efficiency of 96.12% was reported. Based on the current research, it is feasible to draw the conclusion that Zr-functionalized MOFs are an efficient adsorbent for the adsorption of organic contaminants.
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