Abstract
Actinide-bearing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) encompass intriguing structures and properties, but the radioactivity of actinide cripples their applications. Herein, we have constructed a new thorium-based MOF (Th-BDAT) as a bifunctional platform for the adsorption and detection of radioiodine, a more radioactive fission product that can readily spread through the atmosphere in its molecular form or via solution as anionic species. The iodine capture within the framework of Th-BDAT from both the vapor phase and the cyclohexane solution has been verified, showing that Th-BDAT features maximum I2adsorption capacities (Qmax) of 959 and 1046 mg/g, respectively. Notably, the Qmaxof Th-BDAT toward I2from cyclohexane solution ranks among the highest value for Th-MOFs reported to date. Furthermore, incorporating highly extended and π-electron-rich BDAT4-ligands renders Th-BDAT as a luminescent chemosensor whose emission can be selectively quenched by iodate with a detection limit of 1.367 μM. Our findings thus foreshadow promising directions that might unlock the full potential of actinide-based MOFs from the point of view of practical application.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 8158-8165 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Inorganic Chemistry |
| Volume | 62 |
| Issue number | 21 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 29 May 2023 |
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