Abstract
Lead (Pb) is one of the most widespread toxic heavy metals, and how to quickly and completely remove trace Pb(II) is a global concern. Herein, we prepared a novel metal-organic framework {[Cd(ADB)L2]∙1.5DMF∙2H2O}n (1) decorated with carbomethoxy groups and investigated the Pb(II) removal performance as well as the underlying mechanism. The MOF exhibits a fast kinetics with the kinetic rate constant k2 of 0.162 g mg-1 min-1, which is 1–3 orders of magnitude higher than the reported Pb(II) adsorbent materials. In addition, even in a concentration of 0.1 ppm, a high removal efficiency (96%) was still obtained after the treatment with the MOF and the concentration was reduced to 0.004 ppm, which is well below the drinking water standard of the World Health Organization (0.01 ppm). The possible adsorption mechanism was systematically verified by FT-IR and XPS investigations. The significant affinity between carbomethoxy groups and Pb(II) are responsible for the good removal performance.
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