Rim-Based Binding of Perfluorinated Acids to Pillararenes Purifies Water

Tu-Nan Gao,Si Huang, Rick Nooijen,Yumei Zhu, Gabriele Kociok-Koehn, Tobias Stuerzer,Guanna Li,Johannes H. Bitter, Gert I. J. Salentijn,Bo Chen,Fedor M. Miloserdov,Han Zuilhof

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2024)

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) pose a rapidly increasing global problem as their widespread use and high stability lead worldwide to water contamination, with significant detrimental health effects.([1]) Supramolecular chemistry has been invoked to develop materials geared towards the specific capture of PFAS from water,([2]) to reduce the concentration below advisory safety limits (e.g., 70 ng/L for the sum of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid, PFOS and perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA). Scale-up and use in natural waters with high PFAS concentrations has hitherto posed a problem. Here we report a new type of host-guest interaction between deca-ammonium-functionalized pillar[5]arenes (DAF-P5s) and perfluoroalkyl acids. DAF-P5 complexes show an unprecedented 1 : 10 stoichiometry, as confirmed by isothermal calorimetry and X-ray crystallographic studies, and high binding constants (up to 10(6) M-1) to various polyfluoroalkyl acids. In addition, non-fluorinated acids do not hamper this process significantly. Immobilization of DAF-P5s allows a simple single-time filtration of PFAS-contaminated water to reduce the PFOS/PFOA concentration 10(6) times to 15-50 ng/L level. The effective and fast (<5 min) orthogonal binding to organic molecules without involvement of fluorinated supramolecular hosts, high breakthrough capacity (90 mg/g), and robust performance (>10 regeneration cycles without decrease in performance) set a new benchmark in PFAS-absorbing materials.
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Pillar[n]arenes,Host-Guest Chemistry,Perfluoroalkyl Compounds,Macrocycles,Water Treatment
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