2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(315d) Oriented 2D Metal Organic Framework Coatings on Modified Bacterial Cellulose for Separations
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In this work, a BC template with -COOH was obtained by grafting hyaluronic acid on the fiber to improve the electrostatic interaction between metal ions and the BC surface, thereby forming a tight attached layer. Cu(bdc) was chosen for the well-known 2D morphology, stability in water, defined pore and unsaturated metal center for adsorption. By grafting -COOH, Cu(bdc) axis a (small dimension) is perpendicular to the surface of modified BC and forms 10 nm scale thickness continuous MOF layer. The oriented Cu(bdc)-BC composite would be ideal for isobutane/isobutane/n-butane separation and rose Bengal/methylene blue separation.
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