Journal
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 1168-1175Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ta08368d
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- NSFC [21371179, 21571187, NCET-11-0309]
- Shandong Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [JQ201003]
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [13CX05010A, 14CX02150A]
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Oil spills have led to more and more energy waste and economic losses all over the world. Developing highly hydrophobic materials for efficient oil/water separation has become key in solving this global issue. Here we report a highly hydrophobic porous metal-organic framework, named UPC-21, constructed from a pentiptycene-based organic ligand, for efficient oil/water separation. Large and pure crystals of UPC-21 could be obtained with high yield through a developed diauxic growth strategy. Due to the existence of multi-aromatic hydrocarbon units in the central pentiptycene core of the ligand, UPC-21 exhibits high hydrophobicity with a water contact angle of 145 +/- 1 degrees and superoleophilicity with an oil contact angle of 0 degrees. Strikingly, oil/ water separation measurements reveal that UPC-21 can efficiently separate toluene/water, hexane/water, gasoline/water, naphtha/water, and crude oil/water with a separation efficiency being above 99.0% except for crude oil/ water due to its high viscosity and complex composition. Our work presented here may open a new avenue for the application of porous MOF materials.
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