Abstract
In this paper, two novel zeolitic imidazole framework (ZIF) materials, ZIF-9 and ZIF-12 were firstly introduced as catalysts to activate PMS for Rhodamine B degradation. ZIF-9 and ZIF-12 have the same composition in metal ions (Co2+) and organic linker, but show different structural topologies (SOD and RHO, respectively) and particle size. The two ZIFs were successfully synthesized and characterized via SEM and PXRD. Both ZIF-9 and ZIF-12 as the PMS activation catalysts were evaluated and compared, and the underlying mechanism was proposed. The nanoscale nature enables ZIF-9 a closer contact with PMS, which leading to degradation rate ZIF-9 > ZIF-12 at the time of 5min (54.8% and 27.7%, respectively). And the degradation of ZIF-12 gradually caught up with ZIF-9 when the reaction time was longer, which can be attributed to the RHO topology and larger cage size of ZIF-12. The efficient degradation of RhB indicates that ZIF-9 and ZIF-12 can be promising heterogeneous catalyst to activate PMS for the degradation of RhB.
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