Efficient extraction of uranium in organics-containing wastewater over g-CN/GO hybrid nanosheets with type-II band structure.

J Hazard Mater

State Key Laboratory of Environmentally Friendly Energy Materials, Nuclear Waste and Environmental Safety Key Laboratory of Defense, National Collaborative Innovation Center for Nuclear Waste and Environmental Safety, School of National Defence, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, China.. Electronic address:

Published: February 2020

The presence of organics in radioactive wastewater decreased the extraction efficiency in traditional adsorption treatment of nuclide. Herein, we developed g-CN/graphene oxide hybrid nanosheets (g-CN/GO) with the typical type-Ⅱ band structure for the phtodegradation-extraction treatment of hexavalent uranium (U(VI)) in the tannic acid (TA)-containing wastewater. Due to the staggered band structure, the photoelectron transferred from g-CN to GO under simulated sunlight. Accordingly, g-CN/GO hybrid nanosheets exhibited promoted TA degradation and U(VI) extraction compared with the pristine g-CN and GO nanosheets. In light condition, the g-CN/GO hybrid nanosheets degraded 92% of the TA and a 352 mg/g of U(VI) extraction capacity in 40 min. Notably, as an adverse factor for the U(VI) extraction in dark condition, the existence of TA increased the extraction capacity under simulated sunlight, which resulted from the consuming of photoinduced holes and promotion of U(VI) reduction.

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