Mechanism unravelling for ultrafast and selective 99 TcO 4 - uptake by a radiation-resistant cationic covalent organic framework: a combined radiological experiment and molecular dynamics simulation study

Tc is one of the most problematic fission products in the nuclear fuel cycle owing to its large inventory in used nuclear fuel, long half-life, potential radiation hazard, high environmental mobility of its major species TcO , and its redox-active nature. Ideally, TcO should be removed at the first...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical science (Cambridge) 2019-04, Vol.10 (15), p.4293-4305
Hauptverfasser: He, Linwei, Liu, Shengtang, Chen, Long, Dai, Xing, Li, Jie, Zhang, Mingxing, Ma, Fuyin, Zhang, Chao, Yang, Zaixing, Zhou, Ruhong, Chai, Zhifang, Wang, Shuao
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Zusammenfassung:Tc is one of the most problematic fission products in the nuclear fuel cycle owing to its large inventory in used nuclear fuel, long half-life, potential radiation hazard, high environmental mobility of its major species TcO , and its redox-active nature. Ideally, TcO should be removed at the first stage, when the used fuel rods are dissolved in highly concentrated nitric acid solution, which can substantially reduce its interference with the solvent extraction process through catalytic redox reactions with the key actinides and diminish the chance of discharge into the environment as the volatile species during the waste vitrification process. However, this task cannot be achieved by any of the reported anion-scavenging materials including traditional polymeric anion-exchange resins, inorganic cationic framework materials, and recently developed cationic metal-organic framework materials, because they either are not stable under the extreme conditions of the combined high acidity and strong radiation field or do not possess the required uptake selectivity towards TcO in the presence of a huge excess of competing anions such as NO and SO . Herein, we present the first study of TcO removal under extreme conditions by a two-dimensional conjugated cationic covalent organic framework material, SCU-COF-1. This material exhibits ultrahigh acid stability, great resistance towards both large-dose β and γ irradiation and unprecedented TcO uptake capabilities including extremely fast sorption kinetics (sorption equilibrium can be reached within 1 min), ultrahigh uptake capacity (702.4 mg g for the surrogate ReO at a slightly elevated temperature), and good anion-exchange selectivity towards TcO . These excellent features endow SCU-COF-1 with the practical capabilities of separating TcO from both simulant highly acidic fuel reprocessing solutions (3 M nitric acid) and low-activity waste streams at the US legacy nuclear site. The anion-exchange mechanism and the TcO uptake selectivity are further demonstrated and clearly visualized by the molecular dynamics simulation investigations.
ISSN:2041-6520
2041-6539
DOI:10.1039/C9SC00172G