4.8 Article

High-Efficiency Gold Recovery Using Cucurbit[6]uril

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 34, Pages 38768-38777

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c09673

Keywords

coprecipitate; outer surface interaction; precious metal; resource recovery; solid-state superstructure; supramolecular assembly

Funding

  1. Center for Sustainable Separations of Metals (CSSM), a National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Chemical Innovation (CCI) [CHE-1925708]
  2. Office of the Provost, the Office for Research
  3. Northwestern University Information Technology
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21971211]
  5. Supercomputer Center of Westlake University

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Developing an extremely efficient and highly selective process for gold recovery is urgently desired for maintaining a sustainable ecological environment. Herein, we report a highly efficient gold-recovery protocol on the basis of the instantaneous assembly between cucurbit[6]uril (CB[6]) and [AuX4](-) (X = Cl/Br) anions. Upon mixing CB[6] with the four gold-bearing salts MAuX4 (M = H/K, X = Cl/Br) in aqueous solutions, yellow or brown coprecipitates form immediately, as a result of multiple weak [Au-X center dot center dot center dot H-C] (X = Cl/Br) hydrogen-bonding and [Au-X center dot center dot center dot C=O] (X =Cl/Br) ion-dipole interactions. The gold-recovery efficiency, based on CB[6]center dot HAuCl4 coprecipitation, reaches 99.2% under optimized conditions. In the X-ray crystal superstructures, [AuCl4](-) anions and CB[6] molecules adopt an alternating arrangement to form doubly connected supramolecular polymers, while [AuBr4](-) anions are accommodated in the lattice between two-dimensional layered nanostructures composed of CB[6] molecules. DFT calculations have revealed that the binding energy (34.8 kcal mol(-1)) between CB[6] molecules and [AuCl4](-) anions is higher than that (11.3-31.3 kcal mol(-1)) between CB[6] molecules and [AuBr4](-) anions, leading to improved crystallinity and higher yields of CB[6]center dot MAuCl4 (M = H/K) coprecipitates. Additionally, a laboratory-scale gold-recovery protocol, aligned with an attractive strategy for the practical recovery of gold, was established based on the highly efficient coprecipitation of CB[6]center dot HAuCl4. The use of CB[6] as a gold extractant provides us with a new opportunity to develop more efficient processes for gold recovery.

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