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Chromium Speciation in Zirconium‐Based Metal–Organic Frameworks for Environmental Remediation

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Acute Cr<sup>VI</sup> water pollution due to anthropogenic activities is an increasing worldwide concern. The high toxicity and mobility of Cr<sup>VI</sup> makes it necessary to develop dual adsorbent/ion-reductive materials that are able to capture Cr<sup>VI</sup> and transform it efficiently into the less hazardous Cr<sup>III</sup> . An accurate description of chromium speciation at the adsorbent/ion-reductive matrix is key to assessing whether Cr<sup>VI</sup> is completely reduced to Cr<sup>III</sup> , or if its incomplete transformation has led to the stabilization of highly reactive, transient Cr<sup>V</sup> species within the material. With this goal in mind, a dual ultraviolet-visible and electron paramagnetic spectroscopy approach has been applied to determine the chromium speciation within zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Our findings point out that the generation of defects at Zr-MOFs boosts Cr<sup>VI</sup> adsorption, whilst the presence of reductive groups on the organic linkers play a key role in stabilizing it as isolated and/or clustered Cr<sup>III</sup> ions.

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