Molecularly Cooperative Bifunctional Polymers Enable Speciation Resilient Uranium Removal in Continuous Flow Wastewater Systems

Abstract

Uranium contamination of water is a persistent environmental challenge, constrained by its complex speciation across cationic and anionic forms and regulated at < 30 µg L⁻¹ (IAEA/ICRP). Conventional treatments struggle under high flow and often rely on mixed bed ion-exchange resins, which suffer from poor regenerability, phase separation, and high chemical demand. Here, we introduce BA-PPSD, a bifunctional polymeric resin designed to overcome these limitations through molecular-level integration of amidoxime (cationexchange) and pyridinium (anion-exchange) groups via a tailored carbon spacer. Guided by theoretical modeling, this cooperative architecture enables rapid and selective uranium capture across diverse aqueous matrices, achieving high capacities of 81.4, 45.8, and 37.4 mg g⁻¹ in nitrate, sulfate, and carbonate media, respectively, with > 90% uptake in under five minutes.In continuous-flow columns, BA-PPSD reduces uranium from ~2500 µg L⁻¹ to below potable limits (< 30 µg L⁻¹) at 50 BV h⁻¹ while retaining performance over multiple regenerations. This new concept of molecularly guided cooperation establishes a scalable, versatile platform for tackling other challenging contaminants having diverse speciation, providing a blueprint for the rational design of next-generation water purification materials.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2026
Accepted
28 Apr 2026
First published
28 Apr 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Molecularly Cooperative Bifunctional Polymers Enable Speciation Resilient Uranium Removal in Continuous Flow Wastewater Systems

R. Ruhela, V. Kumari, N. N. Vigyan, M. Vartak, A. C. Patra, R. H. Banerjee and A. K. Yadav, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6TA01593J

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