Chemistry

Metal-organic framework effectively removes toxic dyes from contaminated water

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Metal-organic fram…AdsorptionWater purification

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This study investigates the adsorption capacity of ZIF-67-acetate and ZIF-67-sulfate (zeolitic imidazolate framework materials) for removing DR-23 dye from water in both single-dye and mixed-dye systems. The researchers evaluated the effectiveness of these metal-organic frameworks as adsorbents for dye removal from aqueous solutions, comparing their performance under different experimental conditions. The work contributes to understanding how these porous materials can be optimized for wastewater treatment applications involving textile dyes.


Textile industry wastewater containing synthetic dyes poses significant environmental and health risks, making effective removal methods crucial. This research provides insights into cost-effective adsorbent materials that could be scaled for industrial wastewater treatment, particularly in scenarios where multiple dyes are present simultaneously.


Source: Efficient DR-23 adsorption by ZIF-67-acetate and sulfate in single and mixed dye matrices