Unlocking a radioactive pertechnetate (TcO(4) (-)) treatment process with functionalized metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).

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作者:Patra Kankan, Mollick Samraj, Sengupta Arijit, Guchhait Satya R
Technetium-99 ((99)Tc), a troublesome radioisotope prevalent in nuclear liquid waste, poses significant environmental and human health hazards due to its long half-life, high fission yield, and fast environmental mobility. The successful mitigation of (99)Tc is imperative for nuclear waste management; however, it continues to present a significant obstacle. In this comprehensive review, we explore the state-of-the-art developments in separating TcO(4) (-) ions using functionalized metal-organic framework (MOF) materials, spanning from 2010 to the present. We delve into the intricate separation mechanisms of TcO(4) (-) ions, shedding light on advanced research avenues in this field. Furthermore, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the underlying receptor chemistry that is necessary for the specific targeting of pertechnetate anion-based materials. This will provide valuable insights into the molecular characteristics that are crucial for the separation of TcO(4) (-) ions from solutions containing nuclear waste. The review outlines perspectives and conclusions that pave a promising path for the comprehensive investigation of materials poised to revolutionize TcO(4) (-) separation. Finally, we provide forward-looking recommendations for future research directions, opportunities, and associated challenges, to encourage more researchers to leverage TcO(4) (-) selective materials for better management of environmental pollution.

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