Photoisomerization-mediated tunable pore size in metal organic frameworks for U(VI)/V(V) selective separation
Lanzhou University · Lanzhou University of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Selective extracting uranium from seawater is quite challenging, particularly the presence of vanadium, which poses a significant obstacle for most amidoxime absorbents. Adsorbents with size-matched pores and coordination environment can improve the uranium selectivity but usually deteriorate the adsorption capacity. Herein, a dynamically matched spatial coordination strategy is proposed to improve the performance of uranium extraction. The diarylethene (DAE) photoswitch with photoisomerization characteristic is introduced into Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), in which the tunable pore size and coordination environment provide a precisely confined space for uranium capture under the dynamic adjustment of…
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11Topics & keywords
- Photoisomerization
- Metal-organic framework
- Materials science
- Separation (statistics)
- Chemical engineering
- Chemistry
- Photochemistry
- Catalysis