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Efficient Photocatalytic Reduction of Aqueous Perrhenate and Pertechnetate.

Hao DengZi-Jie LiXu-Cong WangLin WangKang LiuLi-Yong YuanZhi-Yuan ChangJohn K GibsonLi-Rong ZhengZhi-Fang ChaiWei-Qun Shi
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2019)
The pertechnetate anion (99TcO4-) is a long-lived radioactive species that is soluble in aqueous solution, in contrast to sparingly soluble 99TcO2. Results are reported for photocatalytic reduction and removal of perrhenate (ReO4-), a nonradioactive surrogate for 99TcO4-, using a TiO2 (P25) nanoparticle suspension in formic acid under UV-visible irradiation. Re(VII) removal up to 98% was achieved at pH = 3 under air or N2. The proposed mechanism is Re(VII)/Re(IV) reduction mediated by reducing radicals (·CO2-) from oxidation of formic acid, not direct reduction by photogenerated electrons of TiO2. Recycling results indicate that photocatalytic reduction of ReO4- exhibits excellent regeneration and high activity with >95% removal even after five cycles. 99Tc(VII) is more easily reduced than Re(VII) in the presence of NO3- with very slow redissolution of reduced 99Tc. This study presents a novel method for the removal of ReO4-/99TcO4- from aqueous solution, with potential application for deep geological disposal.
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