Layered double hydroxide intercalated with dimethylglyoxime for highly selective and ultrafast uptake of uranium from seawater.
Qian WangLixiao YangHuiqin YaoZhenglong WuRong LiuShulan MaPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
In this study, we demonstrate the first example of a MgAl layered double hydroxide intercalated by a ketoxime compound (dimethylglyoxime, DMG), that is, MgAl-DMG-LDH (abbr. DMG-LDH), which exhibits excellent capture of uranium (U(VI)) both at high (ppm) and low (ppb) concentrations. The as-formed DMG-LDH shows an enormous maximum U(VI) sorption capacity ( q Um) of 380 mg g -1 and an exceptionally rapid sorption rate ( k 2 = 2.97 g mg -1 min -1 ), reaching a high uptake of 99.14% within 5 min. For natural and contaminated seawater with high concentrations of Na + , Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ and K + concomitant cations, the DMG-LDH still can trap ∼85% U, displaying highly effective sorption toward U. The interaction mechanism between UO 2 2+ and DMG 2- provides an important reference for the development of highly effective capture of U(VI) by ketoxime materials. The DMG-LDH is currently the best ketoxime material for uranium extraction from nuclear waste and seawater.