Issue 8, 2026

Data-driven synthesis of electron-rich metal–organic frameworks for enhanced U(vi) removal

Abstract

To address the challenge of uranium (U)-containing wastewater pollution stemming from nuclear energy development, this study utilized a data-driven high-throughput screening method based on multiply–accumulate operation (MACCS) molecular fingerprints to pinpoint an electron-rich amino group modification strategy, and then a series of amine-modified UiO-66 (NH2-UiO-66, ED-UiO-66, and DETA-UiO-66) samples with gradient increase in amino group density were successfully synthesized. By employing post-synthetic modification techniques to precisely graft ED and DETA onto the UiO-66 framework, we significantly enhanced the density of active sites while preserving crystal stability. In addition, adsorption investigation demonstrated a positive correlation between the number of amino groups and U(VI) capture capacity. Specifically, DETA-UiO-66, containing triamino groups, achieved a saturated adsorption capacity of 494.84 mg g−1 at pH = 7, representing a 132% increase compared to the unmodified conventional UiO-66 (C-UiO-66). The adsorption process followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model, indicating that chemical adsorption was the dominant mechanism. This conclusion was further corroborated by FTIR and XPS analyses, which revealed an amino-carboxyl synergistic effect, as well as density functional theory (DFT) calculations that elucidated the adsorption energy and sites. Moreover, the resulting amine-modified UiO-66 exhibited excellent regeneration performance, maintaining a good capacity retention rate after five reuse cycles. Collectively, these findings provide valuable theoretical insights and practical references for the design and utilization of high-efficiency U(VI) adsorbents.

Graphical abstract: Data-driven synthesis of electron-rich metal–organic frameworks for enhanced U(vi) removal

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Nov 2025
Accepted
11 Jan 2026
First published
22 Jan 2026

CrystEngComm, 2026,28, 1394-1403

Data-driven synthesis of electron-rich metal–organic frameworks for enhanced U(VI) removal

C. Duan, K. Zheng, Y. Liang, Y. Wang, M. Liu, B. Liang, Z. Tan, X. Liu, J. Zhang, C. Liu, H. Xi, P. Yang and X. Sun, CrystEngComm, 2026, 28, 1394 DOI: 10.1039/D5CE01066G

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