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A Water‐Stable Cationic Metal–Organic Framework as a Dual Adsorbent of Oxoanion Pollutants
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EngineeringOrganic ChemistryChemistryInorganic CompoundEnvironmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringMetal NodesNeutral LigandMetal-organic PolyhedronRational Design ApproachAnion SensingInorganic ChemistryDual AdsorbentChemisorptionCatalysisOxoanion PollutantsAdsorptionMetal-organic FrameworksInorganic SynthesisElectrochemistry
A three-dimensional water-stable cationic metal-organic framework (MOF) pillared by a neutral ligand and with Ni(II) metal nodes has been synthesized employing a rational design approach. Owing to the ordered arrangement of the uncoordinated tetrahedral sulfate (SO4 (2-) ) ions in the channels, the compound has been employed for aqueous-phase ion-exchange applications. The compound exhibits rapid and colorimetric aqueous-phase capture of environmentally toxic oxoanions (with similar geometries) in a selective manner. This system is the first example of a MOF-based system which absorbs both dichromate (Cr2 O7 (2-) ) and permanganate (MnO4 (-) ) ions, with the latter acting as a model for the radioactive contaminant pertechnetate (TcO4 (-) ).
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