Highly selective and ultrafast uptake of uranium from seawater by layered double hydroxide co-intercalated with acetamidoxime and carboxylic anions†
Abstract
Through the swelling/restoration reaction, acetamidoxime (ACAO) and the hydrolysates of carboxylic anions are co-intercalated into MgAl-LDH interlayers to generate a new material ACAO-AC-LDH. The as-formed ACAO-AC-LDH displays outstanding adsorption performance for uranium (U(VI)) both at high (ppm) and low (ppb) concentrations. The enormous maximum U sorption capacity (qUm) of 339 mg g−1, exceptionally rapid uptake (k2 = 3.06 g mg−1 min−1), and ultrahigh % removals (>90% at CU0 = 1–100 ppm) are among the best reported for U sorbents. For natural seawater with a trace amount of U (∼3.65 ppb) but highly concentrated concomitant cations of Ca2+ (∼400 ppm), Mg2+ (∼1300 ppm), K+ (∼500 ppm) and Na+ (∼11 000 ppm), the ACAO-AC-LDH can trap ≥99.99% U (reduced to ≤0.001 ppb), exhibiting extremely high selectivity (KUd ∼ 106 mL g−1) and capture ability for U. All these demonstrate that ACAO-AC-LDH is a first-class uranium sorbent, which is suitable for removing U from nuclear waste and extracting U from seawater.