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Self-oxidation cycle of oxidized red phosphorus for regeneration of binding sites enables efficient uranium extraction in tributylphosphate-kerosene system

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2023]
Yingtong Lv, Ru Cheng, Guolin Yang, Wang Liu, Jingye Zhang, Xiaofang Yu, Wencai Bai, Rong He, Wenkun Zhu
ABSTRACT

Photocatalytic extraction of hexavalent uranium (U(VI)) is challenging in organic phase, especially the widely used tributylphosphate (TBP)-kerosene system in the nuclear fuel cycle process. Organic components in TBP-kerosene system are difficult to be oxidized, which limits the reduction of U(VI). Herein, we demonstrated a self-oxidation strategy to enable the photocatalytic cycle of U(VI) reduction in TBP-kerosene system by the deeply oxidized commercial red phosphorus (DO-CRP). In the 30 %TBP-kerosene solution, the DO-CRP exhibited 88.0 % of extraction efficiency with 580.8 mg/g of capacity for U(VI) within 120 min. In this process, PO 4 3− groups generated at the defects were used as the binding sites to capture and reduce U(VI). Following desorption process involved in the cleavage of uranium and PO 4 3− groups, which released defect sites for self-oxidation in the next cycle. Mechanistic study revealed that such regeneration of self-oxidation and U(VI) binding sites achieved the continuous photocatalytic extraction of U(VI) in TBP-kerosene system.

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