Ultra‐Selective and Efficient Static/Dynamic Palladium Capture from Highly Acidic Solution with Robust Macrocycle‐Based Polymers

Author:

Wang Ying1,Wu Yijie1,Li Jihong1,Li Qing2,Yang Pinghua2,Conradson Steven D.34,Cai Yimin1,Feng Wen1,Yuan Lihua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Radiation Physics and Technology of the Ministry of Education Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology College of Chemistry Sichuan University Chengdu 610064 China

2. Biotechnology and Nuclear Technology Research Institute Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Chengdu 610061 China

3. Department of Complex Matter Jozef Stefan Institute Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia

4. Department of Chemistry Washington State University Pullman WA 99164 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe capture of palladium from spent nuclear fuel is crucial for the sustainable development of nuclear energy and resource recovery. One of the most challenging issues in this direction is the survival of adsorbents under extreme reprocessing conditions such as strongly acidic media and high radiation fields while still maintaining high extraction ability and selectivity. Herein, an approach to addressing this issue is reported by incorporating macrocycle into nitrogen‐rich covalent organic polymers (COPs). Dramatically outperforming current adsorbing materials, pillar[5]arene‐based COPs with pyridyl and triazolyl functionalities display record adsorption capacity for Pd(II) at 3 M HNO3 (403 mg g−1), extraordinary stability under 500 kGy gamma irradiation, and ultra‐high selectivity toward Pd(II) over both 17 coexisting cations and six anions. In particular, the material P5COP‐m‐BPT with the best performance also shows remarkable dynamic adsorption efficiency for Pd(II). This study not only provides a strategy to enhance all‐sided adsorption performance in palladium separation with nitrogen‐rich COPs materials but also demonstrates the superiority of customizing advanced materials with macrocycles.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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