Ferrocene-based Metal-organic Framework for Adsorption and Degradation of Antibiotics

Chem Asian J. 2024 Dec 23:e202401246. doi: 10.1002/asia.202401246. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Antibiotics have emerged as a significant class of organic pollutants, posing serious global challenges to both the environment and human health. To address the issue of water pollution by antibiotics, a ferrocene-based organic framework (FcMOF) with paramagnetism has been synthesized by hydrothermal complexation of ferrocene dicarboxylic acid with copper chloride and utilized for quick and efficient adsorption and breakdown of antibiotics. The maximum adsorption capacity of TC was 736.59 mg g-1 and the degradation rate reached 94.24% under the optimal conditions (40 ℃, pH = 3, 3.0% H2O2). This provides a new solution of high treatment capacity for antibiotic pollution in water without secondary pollution.

Keywords: Antibiotics, Ferrocene-based, FcMOF, Adsorption.