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Constructing cationic flexible covalent organic frameworks through post-functionalization for enhancing the iodine adsorption capacity.

Authors :
Ren, Li-Ying
Geng, Tong-Mou
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Jan2024, Vol. 480, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Two cationic flexible COFs have been synthesized by post-functionalization method. • The I 2 uptake capacities of cationic flexible COFs are higher that of neutral ones. • The segregative bromides and iodides can induce I 2 to engender polyiodides. • The iodine adsorption amounts and the rates increase with temperature. With the incresing development of nuclear power plants, the radioactive iodine produced from nuclear waste and nuclear accidents poses increasing threat to the human health and environment. The iodine adsorption behavior of the neutral flexible covalent organic skeleton has been somewhat studied, but to our knowledge, there are no reports of iodine capture by ionized flexible COFs. Herein, we apply a post-functionalization process to construct two cationic flexible COFs (iCOFs-AB-1 and iCOFs-AB-2) for the first time. The iCOFs-AB-1 and iCOFs-AB-2 exhibit I 2 uptake capacities of 3.36 and 4.26 g g−1 at 77 °C, which are improved 1.19 and 1.14 times compared to that of neutral flexible COFs. The promotion of ionic groups on iodine adsorption and the iodine valence states adsorbed at diverse sites have identified by experiments. The adsorption mechanism studies show that the segregative bromide and iodide anions in iCOFs-AB-1 and iCOFs-AB-2 can induce molecular iodine to engender polyiodide anions, and the quaternary ammonium salt cations in iCOFs-AB-1 and iCOFs-AB-2 can come into being the Coulomb interaction force with the aforementioned polyiodide anions. This study demonstrates an efficient method to synthesize cationic flexible COFs and further use them as adsorbents for capturing iodine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
480
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174874401
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2023.148076