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Songzhu Qi1, Shunshun Xiong2, Liangping Xiong2
1National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China, 230026 Hefei, China.
Abstract:
Metal phosphonate frameworks (MPFs) consisting of tetravalent metal ions and aryl-phosphonate ligands feature a large affinity for actinides and excellent stabilities in harsh aqueous environments. However, it remains elusive how the crystallinity of MPFs influences their performance in actinide separation. To this end, we prepared a new category of porous, ultrastable MPF with different crystallinities for uranyl and transuranium separation. The results demonstrated that crystalline MPF was generally a better adsorbent for uranyl than the amorphous counterpart and ranked as the top-performing one for uranyl and plutonium in strong acidic solutions. A plausible uranyl sequestration mechanism was unveiled by using powder X-ray diffraction in tandem with vibrational spectroscopy, thermogravimetry, and elemental analysis.
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