Abstract

A sp2 carbon-conjugated covalent organic framework (BDATN) was modified through γ-ray radiation reduction and subsequent acidification with hydrochloric acid to yield a novel functional COF (named rBDATN-HCl) for Cr(VI) removal. The morphology and structure of rBDATN-HCl were analyzed and identified by SEM, FTIR, XRD and solid-state 13C NMR. It is found that the active functional groups, such as hydroxyl and amide, were introduced into BDATN after radiation reduction and acidification. The prepared rBDATN-HCl demonstrates a photocatalytic reduction removal rate of Cr(VI) above 99% after 60 min of illumination with a solid-liquid ratio of 0.5 mg/mL, showing outstanding performance, which is attributed to the increase of dispersibility and adsorption sites of rBDATN-HCl. In comparison to the cBDATN-HCl synthesized with chemical reduction, rBDATN-HCl exhibits a better photoreduction performance for Cr(VI), demonstrating the advantages of radiation preparation of rBDATN-HCl. It is expected that more functionalized sp2 carbon-conjugated COFs could be obtained by this radiation-induced reduction strategy.

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