Abstract

Herein, a highly porous bimetal-organic framework (bi-MOF) based on cobalt and nickel was successfully in situ grown on organoclay (OC) clusters by solvothermal method. Accordingly, the hierarchical porous CoNi-MOF/OC composite with a superior specific surface area of 2046m2/g and a large pore volume of 0.763cm3/g was obtained, which facilitated the adsorption of organic dyes. A morphological study using scanning electron microscopy indicated the formation of uniform bi-MOF crystals on the OC plates. Furthermore, the single- and multi-dye adsorption assays were implemented to precisely evaluate the adsorption capacity and selectivity of CoNi-MOF/OC composite to anionic and cationic dyes. The results revealed a high adsorption capacity of 58.61mg/g at an adsorbent content of 15mg, initial dye concentration of 20ppm, and contact time of 25min for MB, which is superior to several existing clay-based adsorbents. The adsorption kinetics study showed that the adsorption of cationic and anionic dyes onto the CoNi-MOF/OC composite followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. Interestingly, the regeneration study showed appropriate reusability and stability of the CoNi-MOF/OC composite for the removal of organic dyes with an almost unchanged structure after four regeneration cycles. The results of this study provide new insights for the rational design and fabrication of next-generation clay-based adsorbent by combining the synergistic advantages of bi-MOF with superior specific surface area and pore volume with organoclay composition and structure.

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