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Redox-switchable carboranes for uranium capture and release 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7792) : 652-+
作者:  Marques, Joao C.;  Li, Meng;  Schaak, Diane;  Robson, Drew N.;  Li, Jennifer M.
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The uranyl ion (UO22+  U(vi) oxidation state) is the most common form of uranium found in terrestrial and aquatic environments and is a central component in nuclear fuel processing and waste remediation efforts. Uranyl capture from either seawater or nuclear waste has been well studied and typically relies on extremely strong chelating/binding affinities to UO22+ using chelating polymers(1,2), porous inorganic(3-5) or carbon-based(6,7) materials, as well as homogeneous(8) compounds. By contrast, the controlled release of uranyl after capture is less established and can be difficult, expensive or destructive to the initial material(2,9). Here we show how harnessing the redox-switchable chelating and donating properties of an ortho-substituted closo-carborane (1,2-(Ph2PO)(2)-1,2-C2B10H10) cluster molecule can lead to the controlled chemical or electrochemical capture and release of UO22+ in monophasic (organic) or biphasic (organic/aqueous) model solvent systems. This is achieved by taking advantage of the increase in the ligand bite angle when the closo-carborane is reduced to the nido-carborane, resulting in C-C bond rupture and cage opening. The use of electrochemical methods for uranyl capture and release may complement existing sorbent and processing systems.


Redox-switchable chelation is demonstrated for a carborane cluster molecule, leading to controlled chemical or electrochemical capture and release of uranyl in monophasic or biphasic model solvent systems.


  
Hourly composition of gas and particle phase pollutants at a central urban background site in Milan, Italy 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2017, 186
作者:  Bigi, A.;  Bianchi, F.;  De Gennaro, G.;  Di Gilio, A.;  Fermo, P.;  Ghermandi, G.;  Prevot, A. S. H.;  Urbani, M.;  Valli, G.;  Vecchi, R.;  Piazzalunga, A.
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PM2.5  Hourly ionic composition  Gas-phase pollutants  Po valley  
Regional climate change and adaptation — The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources 科技报告
来源:European Environment Agency (EEA). 出版年: 2009
作者:  [null]
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climate change  energy  water supply  case studies  agriculture  climate change in mountains  river basin management  water shortage  rhine  droughts  specific regions  forestry  water resources  cop15  conservation of biodiversity  river navigation  po