Highly porous and stable metal–organic frameworks for uranium extraction
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
Three metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) of the UiO-68 network topology were prepared using the amino-TPDC or TPDC bridging ligands containing orthogonal phosphorylurea groups (TPDC is p,p′-terphenyldicarboxylic acid), and investigated for sorption of uranium from water and artificial seawater. The stable and porous phosphorylurea-derived MOFs were shown to be highly efficient in sorbing uranyl ions, with saturation sorption capacities as high as 217 mg U g−1 which is equivalent to binding one uranyl ion for every two sorbent groups. Coordination modes between uranyl groups and simplified phosphorylurea motifs were investigated by DFT calculations, revealing a thermodynamically favorable monodentate binding of…
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- Uranyl
- Sorption
- Sorbent
- Metal-organic framework
- Chemistry
- Uranium
- Imidazole
- Aqueous solution
- Life below water