Robust covalent organic frameworks with tailor-made chelating sites for synergistic capture of U(vi) ions from highly acidic radioactive waste†
Abstract
A synergistic strategy for enhancing U(VI) capture under highly acidic conditions (2 M HNO3) by radiation resistant phosphonate-functionalized two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks with tailor-made binding sites bearing a strong affinity was described. The combination of the radiation resistant characteristic with a strong acid-resistant property endows COFs with practical capabilities for actinide capture from real radioactive liquid waste.