Ho(III)-Based Metal–Organic Framework for Water Pollution Treatment: Insights into Sensitive Phosphate Removal and Sensing in Aqueous Solution
Juan L. Obeso,
Valeria B. López-Cervantes,
Catalina V. Flores
et al.
Abstract:The existence of phosphate in aquatic ecosystems generates eutrophication. As a novel alternative to tackling this problem, this study reported a Ho(III)-based metal−organic framework (MOF) for removing and detecting phosphate molecules. Ho-bpdc MOF shows an outstanding maximum adsorption capacity of 311.9 mg g −1 , with high pH (4−10) stability. PSO and Freundlich's models reveal that the chemical interaction between the phosphate molecules and Ho-bpdc plays the main role during the removal process. The combi… Show more
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