Issue 6, 2020

Thiostannate coordination transformation-induced self-crosslinking chalcogenide aerogel with local coordination control and effective Cs+ remediation functionality

Abstract

Thiostannate ammonium chalcogenide aerogel (TAC) is synthesized through a unique self-crosslinking polymerization reaction between tetrahedral thiostannate dimer clusters ([Sn2S6]4−) and various ammonium ligands (NR4+). TAC is a unique and rare chalcogenide aerogel (so called “chalcogel”) stabilized without using a cationic transition metal center. In-depth and synergistic structural analyses reveal that after the self-condensation reaction, the thiostannate clusters are stabilized into a three-dimensional solid network with the support of an ammonium spacer. Consequently, thiostannate coordination is successfully transformed from tetrahedral to a distorted trigonal bipyramidal geometry, yielding a [Sn3S7]2− cluster-based porous chalcogenide network. This organic/inorganic heterostructure has a large specific surface area (158–363 m2 g−1), macroscopically random orientation of pores, soft basicity, controllable hosting ammonium ligand, and rapid mass transport through multiscale channels. These characteristics enable remarkable radionuclide control functionality such as large Cs+ adsorption capacity (141–220 mg g−1), high selectivity towards cations with intermediate chemical hardness (e.g., Cs+), structural integrity over a wide pH range (2–8), and rapid ion uptake (50% in 30 min and complete equilibrium within 3 h). This study demonstrates that the self-crosslinking mechanism of chalcometallate clusters can be utilized as a diverse platform to synthesize a broad range of chalcogenide heterostructures with desirable functionalities.

Graphical abstract: Thiostannate coordination transformation-induced self-crosslinking chalcogenide aerogel with local coordination control and effective Cs+ remediation functionality

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Oct 2019
Accepted
19 Jan 2020
First published
29 Jan 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 3468-3480

Thiostannate coordination transformation-induced self-crosslinking chalcogenide aerogel with local coordination control and effective Cs+ remediation functionality

Y. K. Kang, H. Lee, T. D. C. Ha, J. K. Won, H. Jo, K. M. Ok, S. Ahn, B. Kang, K. Ahn, Y. Oh and M. Kim, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 3468 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA11282K

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