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Functionalized hydrogen-bonded organic superstructures via molecular self-assembly for enhanced uranium extraction

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
卷 464, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.133002

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Hydrogen-bonding networks; Synergistic effect; Highly efficient; Uranium adsorption

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A fast and simple method for the direct fabrication of functionalized hydrogen-bonded organic superstructures with excellent uranium adsorption ability and selective uranium adsorption properties is reported.
Effective uranium extraction from water is essential for the development of nuclear power industry and the protection of human health and environment. Nevertheless, it still remains challenging to realize efficient and cost-effective uranium extraction. Herein, a fast and simple method for the direct fabrication of novel functionalized hydrogen-bonded organic superstructures via molecular self-assembly is reported. The as-constructed flower-like superstructures (MCP-5) can allow the exposure of adsorption sites and facilitate the transport of uranyl ions, while synergism between amino and phosphate groups can realize selective uranium extraction. Consequently, MCP-5 possesses excellent uranium adsorption ability with a high saturated adsorption capacity of 950.52 mg g-1, high utilization rate of adsorption sites and adsorption equilibrium time of simply 5 min in uranium-spiked aqueous solution. Furthermore, MCP-5 offers selective uranium adsorption over a broad range of metal ions. The facile synthesis and low-cost raw materials make it have promising potential for uranium cap-ture. Simultaneously, this study opens a design avenue of functionalized hydrogen-bonded organic material for efficient uranium extraction.

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