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논문 해외 국제전문학술지(SCI급) Hydrophobic Zeolites as Efficient Adsorbents for Removing Chloroform in Drinking Water

  • 학술지 구분 국제전문학술지(SCI급)
  • 게재년월 2025-09
  • 저자명 Chi, S., Baik, Y., Oh, C., Kim, J.-C.,* and Choi, M.*
  • 학술지명 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • 발행처명 ELSEVIER
  • 발행국가 해외
  • 논문언어 외국어
  • 전체저자수 5
  • 논문 다운로드 링크(외부) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1387181125002045

논문 초록 (Abstract)

Chloroform is one of the most prevalent disinfection byproducts found in drinking water, posing significant risks to human health and aquatic ecosystems due to its carcinogenic properties. Since chloroform is present at very low concentrations (tens to hundreds of ppb), it is crucial to develop effective adsorbents capable of strong interactions with chloroform even in a water-dominant environment. In this study, we investigated the effects of different chemical compositions (Si/Al ratios), silanol defects, and pore topologies (CHA, MFI, and BEA) of zeolites on their chloroform adsorption behavior. The results showed that zeolites with higher Si/Al ratios and fewer silanol defects exhibit greater surface hydrophobicity, leading to effective chloroform uptake properties in aqueous solutions. Adsorption experiments using hydrophobic pure-silica zeolites with different pore topologies revealed that a micropore aperture size of ≥10-membered rings (MFI and BEA) is required for efficient chloroform adsorption, as small-pore zeolites with 8-membered ring apertures (CHA) impose significant diffusion limitations for chloroform. The hydrophobic zeolites demonstrated excellent reusability compared to conventionally used activated carbon and also showed good adsorption performance for other trihalomethanes. These findings highlight the potential of hydrophobic zeolites as efficient adsorbents for removing extremely low concentrations of toxic trihalomethanes from drinking water.