Issue 37, 2021

A proton-exchange poly(acrylic acid) supramolecular hydrogel for ultrahigh uranium adsorption

Abstract

The development of high-efficiency absorbents is an ongoing demand to purify uranium-containing wastewater. This study reports a poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) supramolecular hydrogel with hydrogen bonding interactions via physical cross-linking in acidic solutions. The protons in the carboxyl groups of the PAA hydrogel can exchange with uranyl ions in aqueous solution during adsorption, and vice versa upon desorption/regeneration. It enables easy uranyl coordination with the PAA hydrogel, responsible for an ultrahigh uranium uptake of 1362 mg g−1 in 20 mg L−1 uranium-spiked water (pH = 7). In addition, the PAA hydrogel can tolerate high-concentration metal cations to a large extent, beneficial for high-efficiency uranium removal under realistic conditions. The findings give deep insights into the development of high-efficiency adsorbents for uranium removal from wastewater via supramolecular tailoring.

Graphical abstract: A proton-exchange poly(acrylic acid) supramolecular hydrogel for ultrahigh uranium adsorption

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2021
Accepted
20 Aug 2021
First published
21 Aug 2021

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021,9, 21402-21409

A proton-exchange poly(acrylic acid) supramolecular hydrogel for ultrahigh uranium adsorption

Z. Sun, Y. Chen, Y. Liu, B. Na, C. Meng, S. Zhang, S. Zou and H. Liu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021, 9, 21402 DOI: 10.1039/D1TA05756A

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