Abstract

The selective adsorption and recovery of gold (Au) from water is highly necessary due to its shortage and large value. Herein, we anchored meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) in metal–organic framework (MOF) to obtain a novel adsorbent, MOF-808-DMSA. Benefited from highly dispersed and dense thiol groups, MOF-808-DMSA exhibits a high adsorption capacity of 2008.4 mg g−1 with an equilibrium time of 60 min, superior to most of MOF-based adsorbents. Common metal cations and anions have negligible effects on the capture of Au(III) ion, and effective adsorption (>99.0%) is feasible under a wide acidic pH range of 1.0–6.0. Based on that, the selective capture of Au(III) ion from a real electronic wastewater was achieved successfully. Furthermore, via using hydrochloric acid-thiourea aqueous solution as the eluent, Au(III)-adsorbed adsorbent can be well regenerated. Combining density functional theory calculations and experimental analysis, the strong chemical affinity of Au(III) ion and the active groups with dispersed distribution was verified.

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