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Manipulating Coordination-Unsaturated H-Bond toward Efficient Electrochemical Hydrogen Isotope Separation
Shuxuan Liu1, Shuai Chen1, Bohua Ren2
1State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China.
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Given the indispensable role of heavy water (D2O) in nuclear reactors and isotopic tracing, a promising advanced separation method by water electrolysis is urgently required to lower energy consumption. Nevertheless, the cleavage of the O-H and the O-D covalent bonds occurs almost simultaneously due to the similar bond dissociation energies (BDEs), resulting in poor H/D separation efficiency. Herein, the discrepancy in BDEs of the O-H and O-D bonds is magnified by introducing a series of organic additives with different Gutmann donor numbers to tune the H-bond network and further promote the H/D isotope separation coefficient. Specifically, the difference in BDEs between the O-H and the O-D bonds is amplified by more than 6 times (from 0.95 to 6.24 meV), which is attributed to a moderate H/D-bond network induced by an increased proportion and spectral red-shift of the dominant coordination-unsaturated H/D-bond in the sulfolane (SUL) additive system. Consequently, the system achieves excellent H/D isotope separation performance, with gas-liquid separation coefficients reaching 17.28. The D atomic fraction is enriched to 8.8% with a feeding of 5.0% D after 4 h of electrolysis at room temperature. This modulation strategy of the H/D-bond network establishes an effective pathway for electrochemical H/D separation.
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