Defect-Abundant Covalent Triazine Frameworks as Sunlight-Driven Self-Cleaning Adsorbents for Volatile Aromatic Pollutants in Water

2019 
Covalent triazine frameworks (CTFs) with high adsorption potential and photocatalytic ability features are expected to be designed as a new class of adsorbents that can regenerate themselves just by harnessing sunlight. To simultaneously improve both the adsorption and photocatalytic regeneration performance, a defect-abundant CTF-m was designed and tuned effectively by varying the lengths of benzene ring chains incorporated into the CTF backbone. It has been demonstrated that two kinds of defects in terms of broken benzene rings and pyrrole nitrogen were newly generated, other than the normal benzene rings and triazine units in the CTF-m skeleton. Benefiting from these defects, the adsorption sites with high energy for adsorbing volatile aromatic pollutants were significantly increased, which are reflected by higher saturated adsorption capacities of CTF-m (3.026 mmol/g for benzene (BEN), 1.490 mmol/g for naphthalene (NAP), and 0.863 mmol/g for phenol (PHE)) compared with those of CTF-1 and CTF-2. Furthe...
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