Fernandez de Luis, RobertoCopello, GuilermoGarcía, AndreinaSainz, G. PaulaTovar, GabrielValverde, AinaraQuintero, Yurieth MarcelaRosales, MaibelinGonzález-Navarrete, BárbaraLarrea, Edurne S.Fidalgo-Marijuan, ArkaitzLezama, LuisArriortua, María Isabel
We have explored the potentials of zirconium MOF materials to capture different metal ion cationic and anionic species following two different approaches, ligand and metal functionalization paths. In the first approach, a group of Zr-therepthalate (UiO-66) [3] based materials has been synthesised and deeply characterized, varying the ligand functionalization and defect density of the framework. Their performance as both Cr(VI) adsorbents and reducers has been assessed, studying the chromium speciation after the process. In the second approach, a cluster functionalization of zirconium trimesate material (MOF-808) [4] has been applied, anchoring amino acids and natural carboxylic acids to the framework that varies the metal specificity of the initial adsorbent.
Fernandez de Luis, RobertoCopello, GuilermoGarcía, AndreinaSainz, G. PaulaTovar, GabrielValverde, AinaraQuintero, Yurieth MarcelaRosales, MaibelinGonzález-Navarrete, BárbaraLarrea, Edurne S.Fidalgo-Marijuan, ArkaitzLezama, LuisArriortua, María Isabel
Valverde, AinaraTovar Jimenez, GabrielTorres, DimasArriortua, María IsabelCopello, GuilermoFernandez de Luis, Roberto
Valverde, AinaraTovar Jimenez, GabrielTorres, DimasArriortua, María IsabelCopello, GuilermoFernandez de Luis, Roberto
Ravindra Kumar GautamM. C. Chattopadhyaya
Hee-Cheul KimD. Manjula DheviKap Jin KimArun Anand PrabuXubiao Luo