2019
DOI: 10.1002/advs.201900381
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[Ln6O8] Cluster‐Encapsulating Polyplumbites as New Polyoxometalate Members and Record Inorganic Anion‐Exchange Materials for ReO4 Sequestration

Abstract: Various types of polyoxometalates (POMs) have been synthesized since the 19th century, but their assortment has been mostly limited to Groups 5 and 6 metals. Herein, a new family of POMs composed of a carbon group element as the addenda atoms with two distinct phases, LnPbOClO 4 ‐1 (Ln = Sm to Ho, Y) and LnPbOClO 4 ‐2 (Ln = Er and Tm) is reported. Both structures are built from [Ln 6 O … Show more

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“…Up to now, a series of cationic materials have been evaluated for 99 TcO 4 – removal. 16 21 Cationic inorganic materials, such as layered double hydroxides (LDHs), 22 Yb 3 O(OH )6 Cl, 23 and NDTB-1, 24 , 25 have the advantages of easy preparation and low costs but possess low capture capacity and poor selectivity toward 99 TcO 4 – , which hinders their applications in actual alkaline nuclear waste streams since the concentrations of coexisting competing anions (NO 3 – , SO 4 2– , CO 3 2– , and OH – ) are several orders of magnitude higher than 99 TcO 4 – . Commercially available resins (Puroilte A530E and A532E) exhibit excellent sorption selectivity toward 99 TcO 4 – , 26 but the slow sorption kinetics and poor radiation resistance are unavoidable issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, a series of cationic materials have been evaluated for 99 TcO 4 – removal. 16 21 Cationic inorganic materials, such as layered double hydroxides (LDHs), 22 Yb 3 O(OH )6 Cl, 23 and NDTB-1, 24 , 25 have the advantages of easy preparation and low costs but possess low capture capacity and poor selectivity toward 99 TcO 4 – , which hinders their applications in actual alkaline nuclear waste streams since the concentrations of coexisting competing anions (NO 3 – , SO 4 2– , CO 3 2– , and OH – ) are several orders of magnitude higher than 99 TcO 4 – . Commercially available resins (Puroilte A530E and A532E) exhibit excellent sorption selectivity toward 99 TcO 4 – , 26 but the slow sorption kinetics and poor radiation resistance are unavoidable issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%