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Bioinspired Construction of Uranium Ion Trap with Abundant Phosphate Functional Groups

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 23, Pages 27049-27056

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c04892

Keywords

phytic acid; uranium extraction; metal-organic framework; adsorption; functionalization

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21978212]

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By introducing bioinspired moiety phytic acid (PA), we created an efficient uranium ion trap PCN-222-PA with high uptake capacity and excellent recyclability, providing a new perspective for uranium extraction from aqueous solutions.
Highly efficient extraction of radioactive uranium from aqueous solution remains a serious task in the nuclear energy field. To address this, we here create an effective uranium ion trap by using a novel and facile strategy that introduces bioinspired moiety phytic acid (PA) into highly robust PCN-222. The resultant metal-organic framework (MOF)-based uranium ion trap (PCN-222-PA) with a high density of accessible phosphate groups exhibits a remarkable U(VI) uptake capacity (401.6 mg.g(-1)), surpassing most of the reported phosphorus-modified MOFs and various other MOF adsorbents. Kinetics study reveals that PCN-222-PA can reduce the uranium concentration from 10 mg L-1 to 21 mu g L-1, below the acceptable limit defined by the US Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, PCN-222-PA also shows good selectivity and high stability as well as excellent recyclability toward uranium capture. Our work demonstrates a new strategy to design functional MOFs with abundant phosphate groups and provides a new perspective for extracting uranium from aqueous solution.

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