Abstract

Owing to the serious potential side-effects on the environment and human health, the rapid detection and removal of antibiotics have become an important research focus. In this work, four zinc-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with different functional groups, i.e., Zn-MOF, Zn-MOF-CH3, Zn-MOF-NO2, Zn-MOF-COOH, were utilized for the construction of LDO/MOF composite materials with a nickel-iron-cobalt-based layered double oxide, NiFeCo-LDO. The results showed that the LDO/MOF composites not only had high sensitivity in detecting sulfonamide and quinolone antibiotics, but also had an appreciable ability to adsorb them from wastewater. The maximum adsorption capacities of all the four types of LDO@Zn-MOFs to all antibiotics can at least reach 150 mg/g, and the limits of detection in relation to all four antibiotics were at least as low as 100 µg/L. Our work suggested the dual-function extraction performance can be attributed to the synergistic effects between the LDO and the MOFs. Moreover, the strong ferromagnetism derived from the LDO provided great convenience for the separation and regeneration of the LDO/MOF composites.

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