Applications of actinide chemistry, whether for energy or defense purposes, have left a legacy of potential waste hazards. The new expanded porphyrin ligand 1 forms stable complexes with both uranyl (UO22+) and neptunyl (NpO2+) ions and presents a potential new avenue for waste remediation.
Beseitigung von radioaktivem Abfall, egal welchen Ursprungs, ist ein wichtiges Problem, zu dessen Lösung der expandierte Porphyrinligand 1 beitragen könnte: Sowohl mit Uranyl‐ (UO22+) als auch mit Neptunyl‐Ionen (NpO2+) bildet er stabile Komplexe.
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