Selective and antibacterial zinc phosphonate framework system for superior marine uranium harvesting

Efficient utilization of uranium in seawater provides a viable and sustainable solution to supply the growing demand for nuclear energy. Adsorbents used for uranium extraction from seawater are usually disturbed by co-existing ions and contaminated by organisms. In this study, a zinc phosphonate fra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Desalination 2024-10, Vol.586, p.117860, Article 117860
Hauptverfasser: Li, Nan, Yuan, Shideng, Su, Ruidian, Wu, Jiakun, Shi, Na, Wang, Lei, Wang, Zhining
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Zusammenfassung:Efficient utilization of uranium in seawater provides a viable and sustainable solution to supply the growing demand for nuclear energy. Adsorbents used for uranium extraction from seawater are usually disturbed by co-existing ions and contaminated by organisms. In this study, a zinc phosphonate framework system (ZMP2-6) with zoledronic acid as a ligand was fabricated via a facile one-step mixing method at room temperature, which possesses great adsorption performance, high selectivity and outstanding antibacterial ability. The high porosity and rich binding sites endowed ZMP2-6 with an extremely high adsorption capacity of 1695.5 mg/g at 25°C. Remarkably, ZMP2-6 selectively extracted 18.0 mg/g uranium from natural seawater in only 1 month with a higher distribution coefficient against other coexisting metal ions. In addition, ZMP2-6 exhibited excellent bacteriostatic ability against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Escherichia coli (E. coli), which was greatly desired in real uranium extraction from seawater. Noteworthily, ZMP2-6 can be easily assembled into adsorption modules and grow on different carriers, which significantly improves uranium separation efficiency and practical applicability. This work rationally engineered a zinc phosphonate framework system and provided a strategy for highly efficient uranium capture from the ocean. [Display omitted] •Zinc phosphonate framework (ZMP2-6) was synthesized via a facile mixing method.•ZMP2-6 exhibited high uranium adsorption capacity (1695.5 mg/g) and great selectivity.•ZMP2-6 displayed excellent antibacterial performances against S. aureus and E. coli.•Adsorption modules were assembled with ZMP2-6 and ZMP2-6 based membranes.
ISSN:0011-9164
1873-4464
DOI:10.1016/j.desal.2024.117860