Understanding the Adsorption of Rare-Earth Elements in Oligo-Grafted Mesoporous Carbon.

Langmuir

Chemical Engineering Department, Widener University, 1 University Place, Chester, Pennsylvania 19013, United States.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Rare-earth elements (REEs) are essential components in modern technology, making their recovery and separation crucial for sustainable use.
  • A new sorbent was developed by grafting oligos onto carboxylated mesoporous carbon, which effectively adsorbs REEs like Lu, Dy, and La from water, with adsorption efficiency increasing with atomic radius.
  • Characterization techniques confirmed the successful binding of REEs and highlighted that La has a longer bond distance to oxygen compared to Lu and Dy, indicating varying interactions based on their atomic properties.

Article Abstract

Rare-earth elements (REEs) are 17 elements of the periodic table primarily consisting of lanthanides. In modern society, the usage of REEs is ubiquitous in almost all modern gadgets and therefore efficient recovery and separation of REEs are of high importance. Selective adsorption and chelation of REEs in solid sorbents is a unique and sustainable process for their recovery. In this work, single-stranded oligos with 100 units of thymine were grafted onto carboxylated mesoporous carbon to synthesize a sorbent with phosphorus and oxygen functionalities. The sorbent was characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy-energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Three different REEs with varying atomic radii and densities, Lu, Dy, and La, were adsorbed onto the carbon from aqueous solutions. It was observed that the adsorbed amounts increased with the increase in the atomic radius or decrease in the atomic density. Calculation of the distribution coefficients for all the equilibrium adsorption amounts suggested that adsorption is more effective in the lower concentration region. The L-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure confirmed a 3+ oxidation state of REEs in the adsorbed phase. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) confirmed the binding of REEs with oxygen functionalities in the adsorbed phase. The radial distribution functions calculated from the EXAFS data suggest a longer RE-O distance for La compared to those for Lu and Dy. The coordination numbers and Debye-Waller factors have typical values of about 8-9 atoms and 0.01-0.02 Å, respectively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c02403DOI Listing

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