It is of vital importance to capture lanthanides (nuclear fission products) from waste solutions for radionuclide remediation owing to their hazards. The effective separation of lanthanides are achieved by an acid/base-stable and radiation-resistant vanadate, namely, [Me2 NH2 ]V3 O7 (1). It exhibits high adsorption capacities for lanthanides (qm Eu =161.4 mg g-1 ; qm Sm =139.2 mg g-1 ). And high adsorption capacities are maintained over a pH range of 2.0-6.9 (qm Eu =75.1 mg g-1 at low pH of 2.5). It displays high selectivity for Eu3+ (simulant of An3+ ) against a large excess of interfering ions. It can efficiently separate Eu3+ and Cs+ (or Sr2+ ) with the highest separation factor SFEu/Cs of 156 (SFEu/Sr of 134) to date. The adsorption mechanism is revealed by calculations and XPS, EXAFS, Raman, and elemental analyses. These merits combined with facile synthesis and convenient elution makes the title vanadate a promising lanthanide scavenger for environmental remediation.
Keywords: environmental remediation; ion exchange; lanthanides; layered materials; vanadate.
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