Highly efficient functionalized MOF-LIC-1 for extraction of U(vi) and Th(iv) from aqueous solution: experimental and theoretical studies. Issue 9 (10th February 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Highly efficient functionalized MOF-LIC-1 for extraction of U(vi) and Th(iv) from aqueous solution: experimental and theoretical studies. Issue 9 (10th February 2022)
- Main Title:
- Highly efficient functionalized MOF-LIC-1 for extraction of U(vi) and Th(iv) from aqueous solution: experimental and theoretical studies
- Authors:
- Venkata Sravani, V.
Sengupta, Somnath
Sreenivasulu, B.
Gopakumar, Gopinadhanpillai
Tripathi, Sarita
Chandra, Manish
Brahmmananda Rao, C. V. S.
Suresh, A.
Nagarajan, Sivaraman - Abstract:
- Abstract : Four MOF-LIC-1 MOFs following the PSM strategy were prepared, characterized, and examined for the sorption of U(vi ) and Th(iv ). Also the nature of U(vi ) interactions on MOFs was also investigated by applying DFT calculations. Abstract : A set of four new functionalized MOFs, namely MOF-LIC-DPPC, MOF-LIC-GA, MOF-LIC-PCA and MOF-LIC-SA, were synthesized via the post-synthetic modification (PSM) strategy using MOF-LIC-1 for efficient extraction of U(vi ) and Th(iv ) from an aqueous medium. FTIR, powder XRD, TGA and SEM-EDX were employed for characterization of the functionalized MOFs. Sorption studies for U(vi ) and Th(iv ) were performed by monitoring the pH and contact time. Interestingly, the modified MOF-LIC-SA displayed rapid (∼5 min) and efficient extraction towards U(vi ) and Th(iv ) from an aqueous medium and modified MOF-LIC-DPPC displayed enhanced thermal stability (600 °C) compared with the parent MOF-LIC-1 (450 °C). These studies revealed that the grafted functionalities on MOF-LIC-1 possess enhanced sorption efficiency towards U(vi ) and Th(iv ) as well as thermal stability. MOF-LIC-SA exhibited the highest sorption capacity towards U(vi ) and Th(iv ), viz . 298 mg g −1 (pH 6) and 149 mg g −1 (pH 6), respectively. Leaching, recyclability, and radiation stability studies were also performed using MOF-LIC-1 MOFs. Additionally, we investigated the nature of U(vi ) interactions on MOFs by applying density functional theory (DFT). PSM MOFs with variousAbstract : Four MOF-LIC-1 MOFs following the PSM strategy were prepared, characterized, and examined for the sorption of U(vi ) and Th(iv ). Also the nature of U(vi ) interactions on MOFs was also investigated by applying DFT calculations. Abstract : A set of four new functionalized MOFs, namely MOF-LIC-DPPC, MOF-LIC-GA, MOF-LIC-PCA and MOF-LIC-SA, were synthesized via the post-synthetic modification (PSM) strategy using MOF-LIC-1 for efficient extraction of U(vi ) and Th(iv ) from an aqueous medium. FTIR, powder XRD, TGA and SEM-EDX were employed for characterization of the functionalized MOFs. Sorption studies for U(vi ) and Th(iv ) were performed by monitoring the pH and contact time. Interestingly, the modified MOF-LIC-SA displayed rapid (∼5 min) and efficient extraction towards U(vi ) and Th(iv ) from an aqueous medium and modified MOF-LIC-DPPC displayed enhanced thermal stability (600 °C) compared with the parent MOF-LIC-1 (450 °C). These studies revealed that the grafted functionalities on MOF-LIC-1 possess enhanced sorption efficiency towards U(vi ) and Th(iv ) as well as thermal stability. MOF-LIC-SA exhibited the highest sorption capacity towards U(vi ) and Th(iv ), viz . 298 mg g −1 (pH 6) and 149 mg g −1 (pH 6), respectively. Leaching, recyclability, and radiation stability studies were also performed using MOF-LIC-1 MOFs. Additionally, we investigated the nature of U(vi ) interactions on MOFs by applying density functional theory (DFT). PSM MOFs with various functionalities display high selectivity and efficient extraction of U(vi ) and Th(iv ) over a wide pH range (2–9) and also exhibit easy recovery of metal ions from MOFs. These studies reveal that U(vi ) and Th(iv ) can be extracted from aqueous streams in a pH range from 6 to 8 and potential applications of these MOFs include recovery of U(vi ) and Th(iv ) from mine water, sea water, etc . The studies reported in the present work also have extensive potential applications for environmental concerns as well as in the nuclear industry. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Dalton transactions. Volume 51:Issue 9(2022)
- Journal:
- Dalton transactions
- Issue:
- Volume 51:Issue 9(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 51, Issue 9 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 51
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0051-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 3557
- Page End:
- 3571
- Publication Date:
- 2022-02-10
- Subjects:
- Chemistry, Inorganic -- Periodicals
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical -- Periodicals
Chemistry, Inorganic -- Periodicals
546.05 - Journal URLs:
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http://www.rsc.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1039/d1dt03317d ↗
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- 1477-9226
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