Synthetic Control of Thorium Metal‐Organic Frameworks for Sequencing and Sensing of Radioiodine Species

Author:

Ju Yu1,Li Zi‐Jian2,Wang Xue1,Qiu Jie3,Chan Yiuhon3,Zhang Zhi‐Hui1,He Mingyang1,Lin Jian3

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Catalytic Materials and Technology Changzhou University No.21, Gehu Middle Road Changzhou Jiangsu 213164 China

2. Key Laboratory of Interfacial Physics and Technology Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2019 Jia Luo Road Shanghai 201800 China

3. School of Nuclear Science and Technology Xi'an Jiaotong University No.28, West Xianning Road Xi'an Shaanxi 710049 China

Abstract

Comprehensive SummaryExploring the physiochemical properties and expanding the applications of actinide‐containing materials is paramount to address the escalating challenge of radioactive waste accumulation. However, unlocking the full potential of these materials is largely crippled by the radiotoxicity of the actinides. We report here two porous and luminescent thorium‐based metal‐organic frameworks (Th‐BITD‐1 and Th‐BITD‐2) that serve as a bifunctional platform for sequencing and sensing of radioiodine, a much more radioactive fission product discharged during the nuclear fuel reprocessing. In particular, Th‐BITD‐1 displays better iodine uptake performance than Th‐BITD‐2 via the solution‐based process and vapor diffusion with the maximum adsorption capacities of 831 and 1099 mg/g, respectively. Furthermore, Th‐BITD‐1 can function as a highly sensitive luminescence sensor for iodate with a quenching constant (KSV) of 6.6(5) × 103 M−1 and a detection limit of 2.02 μM, respectively, outperforming 2.96(6) × 103 M−1 and 10.5 μM of Th‐BITD‐2. Moreover, a positive correlation between the sensing efficacy and the iodate adsorption capacity has been revealed. This work highlights the opportunity in designing novel actinide‐based MOFs for their potential applications in radiological fields, e.g., radionuclide separation and detection.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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