Functional Carbon Capsules Supporting Ruthenium Nanoclusters for Efficient Electrocatalytic 99TcO4/ReO4 Removal from Acidic and Alkaline Nuclear Wastes

Author:

Liu Xiaolu1,Xie Yinghui1,Li Yang1,Hao Mengjie1,Chen Zhongshan1,Yang Hui1,Waterhouse Geoffrey I. N.2,Ma Shengqian3,Wang Xiangke1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Environmental Science and Engineering North China Electric Power University Beijing 102206 P. R. China

2. MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology School of Chemical Sciences The University of Auckland Auckland 1142 New Zealand

3. Department of Chemistry University of North Texas Denton TX 76201 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe selective removal of the β‐emitting pertechnetate ion (99TcO4) from nuclear waste streams is technically challenging. Herein, a practical approach is proposed for the selective removal of 99TcO4 (or its surrogate ReO4) under extreme conditions of high acidity, alkalinity, ionic strength, and radiation field. Hollow porous N‐doped carbon capsules loaded with ruthenium clusters (Ru@HNCC) are first prepared, then modified with a cationic polymeric network (R) containing imidazolium‐N+ units (Ru@HNCC‐R) for selective 99TcO4 and ReO4 binding. The Ru@HNCC‐R capsules offer high binding affinities for 99TcO4/ReO4 under wide‐ranging conditions. An electrochemical redox process then transforms adsorbed ReO4 to bulk ReO3, delivering record‐high removal capacities, fast kinetics, and excellent long‐term durability for removing ReO4 (as a proxy for 99TcO4) in a 3 m HNO3, simulated nuclear waste‐Hanford melter recycle stream and an alkaline high‐level waste stream (HLW) at the U.S. Savannah River Site (SRS). In situ Raman and X‐ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses showed that adsorbed Re(VII) is electrocatalytically reduced on Ru sites to a Re(IV)O2 intermediate, which can then be re‐oxidized to insoluble Re(VI)O3 for facile collection. This approach overcomes many of the challenges associated with the selective separation and removal of 99TcO4/ReO4 under extreme conditions, offering new vistas for nuclear waste management and environmental remediation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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