TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental Application of Cyclodextrin Metal-Organic Frameworks in an Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory
AU - Jones, Daniel R.
AU - Discenza, Dana J.
AU - Mako, Teresa L.
AU - Levine, Mindy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 American Chemical Society and Division of Chemical Education, Inc.
PY - 2018/9/11
Y1 - 2018/9/11
N2 - Reported herein is a multidisciplinary laboratory experiment for advanced undergraduate students that includes elements of material synthesis, in the synthesis of cyclodextrin-containing metal-organic frameworks (CD-MOFs), and environmental chemistry, in the use of these MOFs for pollutant removal. This multiday laboratory experiment starts with the synthesis of cyclodextrin-containing metal-organic frameworks (CD-MOFs) using vapor diffusion crystal growth procedures, followed by the use of the CD-MOFs for a pollutant removal application. Specifically, the CD-MOFs were used for the removal of a methylene blue dye (a common mimic of aromatic pollutants) from an organic solution, with the monitoring of the success of the removal procedures using UV-vis spectroscopy. This experiment was implemented as part of a larger multiday unit, and undergraduate students were particularly engaged with and excited by the CD-MOF synthesis and methylene blue removal experimental modules. As a result, the decision was made to make these two components a stand-alone multidisciplinary laboratory experiment, the results of which are reported herein.
AB - Reported herein is a multidisciplinary laboratory experiment for advanced undergraduate students that includes elements of material synthesis, in the synthesis of cyclodextrin-containing metal-organic frameworks (CD-MOFs), and environmental chemistry, in the use of these MOFs for pollutant removal. This multiday laboratory experiment starts with the synthesis of cyclodextrin-containing metal-organic frameworks (CD-MOFs) using vapor diffusion crystal growth procedures, followed by the use of the CD-MOFs for a pollutant removal application. Specifically, the CD-MOFs were used for the removal of a methylene blue dye (a common mimic of aromatic pollutants) from an organic solution, with the monitoring of the success of the removal procedures using UV-vis spectroscopy. This experiment was implemented as part of a larger multiday unit, and undergraduate students were particularly engaged with and excited by the CD-MOF synthesis and methylene blue removal experimental modules. As a result, the decision was made to make these two components a stand-alone multidisciplinary laboratory experiment, the results of which are reported herein.
KW - Environmental Chemistry
KW - Hands-On Learning/Manipulatives
KW - Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary
KW - Laboratory Instruction
KW - UV-Vis Spectroscopy
KW - Upper-Division Undergraduate
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jchemed.8b00357
DO - 10.1021/acs.jchemed.8b00357
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AN - SCOPUS:85053202010
SN - 0021-9584
VL - 95
SP - 1636
EP - 1641
JO - Journal of Chemical Education
JF - Journal of Chemical Education
IS - 9
ER -