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Targeted synthesis of a high-stability cationic porous aromatic framework for highly efficient remediation of 99TcO4−

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2022]
Yalin Huang, Mu Ding, Jie Ding, Jinyang Kang, Zijun Yan, Pengwei Zhao, Xiaoyuan Zhou, Yongdong Jin, Shanyong Chen, Chuanqin Xia
ABSTRACT

Efficient removal of 99 TcO 4 − from nuclear wastewater is of great significance for the safe development of nuclear energy. In this work, a viologen-based cationic porous aromatic framework (TZ-PAF) was prepared as a novel sorbent for TcO 4 − . With 4,4′-bipyridine as the linker units, tetraphenylmethane was selected as the knot units to construct the diamond-like topology structure of TZ-PAF, which was benefit to its outstanding structural stability (thermal stability and acid resistance). The batch sorption experiments showed that TZ-PAF possessed fast sorption kinetics, higher sorption capacity (982 mg g −1 for ReO 4 − ) and a highest removal depth ( K d for TcO 4 − was 5.02 × 10 6 mL g −1 ), which could be attributed to the low-density skeleton of TZ-PAF resulting in the high density of sorption sites. XPS and SEM analyses revealed that the mechanism of TcO 4 − /ReO 4 − capture was attributed to an anion-exchanged process in which Cl − of TZ-PAF was replaced by ReO 4 − . And more, the excellent reusability to capture ReO 4 − from a highly acidic solution (64.6%) and a simulated nuclear wastewater (77.6%) were obtained. In general, this work exhibited a new sorbent for the highly efficient and deep removal of TcO 4 − form nuclear wastewater, and would provide a valuable insight into designing novel high-stability sorbents for wastewater treatment.

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