Ultrasonic-assisted in situ synthesis of MOF-199 on the surface of carboxylated cellulose fibers for efficient adsorption of methylene blue

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A high-efficiency porous adsorbent, MOF-199/carboxylated cellulose fibers (MOF-199/CCF), was synthesized in situ at room temperature through carboxylation modification, simple sonication, and vacuum drying. The sonication method produced small MOF-199 particles (tens of nanometers), which allowed for uniform distribution of MOF-199 on CCF and improved its efficiency. The presence of CCF carriers reduces the agglomeration of MOF-199 and enhances its performance. The BET-specific surface area of MOF-199/CCF is 264.83 m2 g−1, which is much larger than that of CCF (2.31 m2 g−1), proving the successful modification of CCF by MOF-199. MOF-199/CCF exhibits better adsorption capacity than CCF, with an adsorption capacity of 659.6 mg g−1 of methylene blue within 30 minutes, and good recycling performance. This work presents a straightforward method for preparing efficient cellulose-based adsorbent materials and offers a novel approach for synthesizing MOF composites.

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Liang, Z., Liang, Y., Yu, P., & Wang, X. (2024). Ultrasonic-assisted in situ synthesis of MOF-199 on the surface of carboxylated cellulose fibers for efficient adsorption of methylene blue. RSC Advances, 14(21), 15095–15105. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra02099e

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