posted on 2023-09-14, 18:05authored byRiikka Kuosmanen, Elina Sievänen, Manu Lahtinen
As the mining industry
spreads to new areas in the arctic regions,
the need for re-useable efficient methods for mine chemicals’
recycling increases. Especially in the case of xanthates, which are
used as collectors for many metals from ore. Xanthates are very toxic
to aquatic life either directly or indirectly and cause potentially
severe health problems to humans after long-term exposure. In the
present work, potassium ethyl xanthate (KEX) was observed to coordinate
into metal organic frameworks (MOFs). HKUST-1 and its post-synthetically
modified forms were observed to behave most effectively of the studied
MOFs at low concentrations of KEX. Differences in the uptake of KEX
were detected regarding the synthesis method in the case of MIL-100(Fe)
synthetized by solvothermal and mechanochemical methods. Other studied
MOFs, UiO-66 and MIL-100(Al)/MIL-96(Al), were not observed to be effective
in KEX uptake.