Issue 35, 2024

Exploration of iodine adsorption performance of pyrene-based two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks

Abstract

Radioiodine (mainly 129I and 131I) is known to be dangerous nuclear waste due to its high toxicity, fast mobility and long radioactive half-life. As an emerging class of novel porous organic polymers, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have demonstrated tremendous application potential in the field of radioactive iodine capture because of their high specific surface area and tunable pore structure. Herein, three π-conjugated pyrene-based COFs, namely PyTTA-BPDA-COF, PyTTA-BPY-COF, and PyTTA-BT-COF, have been successfully prepared and used as highly efficient adsorbents for iodine capture. The experimental results show that the three COFs displayed excellent adsorption performance, with adsorption capacity of 5.03, 4.46, and 3.97 g g−1 for PyTTA-BPDA-COF, PyTTA-BPY-COF, and PyTTA-BT-COF, respectively. Additionally, the release rate of iodine-loaded COFs in methanol solution and recyclability were also impressive, demonstrating their potential for practical applications. The mechanism investigation reveals that both imine linkage and π-conjugated structure of the COFs may contribute to their high iodine adsorption capability. This work is instructive as a guide for designing and synthesizing COFs as a solid-phase adsorbent for iodine uptake.

Graphical abstract: Exploration of iodine adsorption performance of pyrene-based two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jul 2024
Accepted
11 Aug 2024
First published
15 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 25695-25702

Exploration of iodine adsorption performance of pyrene-based two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks

W. He, S. Wang, H. Hu, J. Yang, T. Huang, X. Su, S. Xiao, J. Wang and Y. Gao, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 25695 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA04994B

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