Enhanced adsorption performance of MoS2 nanosheet-coated MIL-101 hybrids for the removal of aqueous rhodamine B

2017 
Abstract A MoS 2 nanosheet-coated chromium terephthalate MIL-101 octahedron hybrid (denoted as MoS 2 /MIL-101) was prepared via a simple hydrothermal reaction. The obtained MoS 2 /MIL-101 hybrid exhibited a significantly enhanced adsorption ability toward rhodamine B (RhB) as compared with pure MoS 2 , MIL-101, and the physical mixture of the two. The results demonstrate that the MoS 2 /MIL-101 hybrid had a high uptake capacity ( Q m ≈ 344.8 mg g –1 ) and fast adsorption rate for the removal of aqueous RhB. The excellent adsorption performance is likely related to the synergism of hydrogen bonding, π-π stacking interactions, and direct coordination between the MIL-101 substrate and RhB, as well as electrostatic interactions between MoS 2 nanosheets and RhB. In particular, the uniform distribution of MoS 2 nanosheets along with the negative charges on MIL-101 could have a strong interaction with the positively charged RhB, thus leading to an improvement in adsorption performance as observed for the MoS 2 /MIL-101 hybrid. Furthermore, MoS 2 /MIL-101 displayed good regenerability and reusability, making it attractive for the adsorption removal of aqueous RhB.
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