The Synthesis of Amino-Acid-Anchored Two-Dimensional Silicoaluminophosphates and Congo Red Adsorption Application

  • Obaid Khan
  • , Ninad D. Anjikar
  • , Mohan K. Nalabothu
  • , Madelyne E. Dunn
  • , Ward B.I. Sweilem
  • , Shaowei Yang

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) materials with nanometer thickness have the advantage of a large specific surface area and excellent surface accessibility. They have great potential for adsorption, catalysis, and many other applications. 2D zeolitic silicoaluminophosphates (SAPOs) can be synthesized through a dual structure directing agent (SDA) strategy. But the materials have been primarily used in their organic-free form. In this work, we demonstrate that the same synthesis strategy is effective for developing amino-acid-anchored 2D SAPOs through a one-step synthesis. Because of the addition of amino acids, the surficial amino and carboxylic groups serve as active sites for adsorption and catalysis. Congo red adsorption is used to evaluate the potential of using the organic functional groups as active adsorption sites. The 2D SAPO materials have demonstrated excellent Congo red removal efficiency with close to complete removal for certain concentrations. The effects of the amino acid concentration and hydrothermal synthesis time on material morphology development will be discussed. Thorough characterization by SEM, TEM, FTIR, XRD, and nitrogen adsorption has been done to reveal the properties of the amino-acid-anchored 2D SAPOs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10526-10533
Number of pages8
JournalLangmuir
Volume40
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - May 21 2024

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