Abstract
Palladium isotopes in spent nuclear fuel serve as valuable alternative resources alongside their natural reserves. However, monitoring Pd2+ concentration in high-level liquid waste and subsequently isolating it during reprocessing remains challenging, particularly due to the harsh conditions involved in the process. Here, we report an acid-resistant cyano-olefin-linked covalent organic polymer (COP-TnBa) for sensitive and selective detection of Pd2+ ions in strong acid. Benefiting from its olefin linkage fostering the conjugation of π-electrons, COP-TnBa exhibits luminescence quenching toward Pd2+ ions in 1- and 4-M HNO3 solutions with detection limits of 67 and 180 nM, respectively. Furthermore, the specific coordination between Pd2+ ions and bipyridine groups on COP-TnBa enables selective recognition of Pd2+ ions amid 18 other interfering cations in a model high-level liquid waste solution (4 M HNO3). We further present a customized portable illuminance reading device, providing a practical solution for fast and on-site detection of Pd2+.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 102252 |
| Journal | Cell Reports Physical Science |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue number | 11 |
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| State | Published - 20 Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- covalent organic polymer
- detection
- luminescence
- palladium
- stability