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Morphology Controlled Covalent Organic Framework Nano-Trap for Synergetic Uranium Adsorption and Photoreduction
Mudasir Ahmad1,2, Xinmeng Mao1, Kehan Zhao1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, 710072, China.
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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) without donor-acceptor pairs or inefficient separation of photogenerated electrons are usually considered unfavorable for photocatalysis due to electron-hole recombination. However, the study demonstrates a nitrile (CN) functionalized covalent organic framework nano-traps (COF-nTs; COF-nTS1, COF-nTS2, and COF-nTS3), in which the CN groups act as electron-withdrawing centers, surrounding electron and facilitating charge separation, transport, and adsorption process. To further enhance the efficiency of charge carriers, a special approach is introduced to integrate morphology control through acid regulation and defect engineering. These key strategies optimize the key structure and improve photocatalytic performance, achieving a maximum uranium extraction capacity of 3548.1 mg g-1, which is significantly higher than previously reported COF-based photocatalysts under visible light. A flexible 3 × 6 cm film of COF-nTs3 is prepared by the blade coating method, successfully extracting uranium from spiked seawater with a 7-day capacity of 76 mg g-1, a saturation capacity of 193 mg g-1, and 0.2 day half saturation time. This demonstrates its potential for uranium extraction from aqueous solutions.
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