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Enhanced Uranium Extraction via Charge Dynamics and Interfacial Polarization in MoS 2 /GO Heterojunction Electrodes.

Yuhui LiuJiayin ZhaoTao BoRongteng TianYingcai WangSheng DengHao JiangYunhai LiuGrzegorz LisakMengyu ChangXiaoyan LiShuang Zhang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The removal of uranyl ions (UO 2 2+ ) from water is challenging due to their chemical stability, low concentrations, complex water matrix, and technical limitations in extraction and separation. Herein, a novel molybdenum disulfide/graphene oxide heterojunction (MoS 2 /GO-H) is developed, serving as an effective electrode for capacitive deionization (CDI). By combining the inherent advantages of electroadsorption and electrocatalysis, an innovative electroadsorption-electrocatalysis system (EES) strategy is introduced. This system utilizes interface polarization at the MoS 2 and GO interface, creating an additional electric field that significantly influences carrier behavior. The MoS 2 /GO-H electrode, with its extraordinary adsorption capacity of 805.57 mg g -1 under optimal conditions, effectively treated uranium-laden wastewater from a mine, achieving over 90% removal efficiency despite the presence of numerous competing ions at concentrations significantly higher than UO 2 2+ . Employing density functional theory (DFT) and ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations, it is found that the MoS 2 /GO-H total charge density at the Fermi level, enhanced by interfacial polarization, surpasses that of separate MoS 2 and GO, markedly boosting conductivity and electrocatalytic effectiveness.
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