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Yingtong Lv1,2, Hao Zhang2, Zijian Li2
1CAEA Innovation Center of Nuclear Environmental Safety Technology, National Co-innovation Center for Nuclear Waste Disposal and Environmental Safety, School of Materials & Chemistry, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang, China.
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Nuclear energy accommodates rising energy demand of artificial intelligence yet poses environmental risks, making uranium extraction from wastewater important. We herein report a nonporous metal-organic framework CuTTB-3 as cathode in an H-type electrolytic cell (two compartments separated by an anion-exchange membrane) for uranium extraction. Unlike single-chamber cell limited by diglyme-induced redissolution of uranium deposits, CuTTB-3-based H-type configuration facilitates 99.8% uranium extraction within 1 h and complete diglyme degradation. This system overcomes concentration limits of 100 g L-1 diglyme and 100 mg L-1 uranyl in conventional setups. It retains >96.4% extraction efficiency over 15 cycles, achieving a cumulative U(VI) extraction amount of 28855 mg g-1 within 10 h and an extraction rate of 2886 mg g-1 h-1, both record-high values among reported materials. A flow-cell setup treated 1 L simulated wastewater, delivering 96.8% extraction efficiency and cumulative capacity of 19360 mg g-1. Comparisons with porous analogue CuTTB-4 confirm structural robustness and interfacial charge transfer kinetics dominate electrochemical uranium extraction. Different from traditional adsorption-based uranium extraction materials that rely heavily on porostiy, this work realizes efficient uranium extraction via an electrochemical deposition route based on a nonporous MOF, which expands the application scenario of nonporous materials in radioactive wastewater treatment.
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