104. Yu-Juan Zhang, Jian-Hui Lan, Lin Wang, Qun-Yan Wu, Cong-Zhi Wang, Tao Bo, Zhi-Fang Chai, Wei-Qun Shi*. Adsorption of uranyl species on hydroxylated titanium carbide nanosheet: a first-principles study.
J. Hazard. Mater.2016, accepted.
In this work, hydroxylated titanium carbide Ti3C2(OH)2, a representative of the two-dimensional transition metal carbides, has been predicted to be an effective adsorbent for uranyl ions in aqueous environments for the first time using density functional theory simulations. The calculations revealed that the uranyl ion can strongly bind with Ti3C2(OH)2 nanosheet in aqueous solution regardless of the presence of anionic ligands such as OH-, Cl- and NO3-. The bidentate coordination of uranyl to the surface is energetically more favorable than other adsorption configurations, and the uranyl ion prefers to bind with the deprotonated O adsorption site rather than the protonated one on the hydroxylated surface. During the adsorption process, the chemical adsorption as well as the formation of hydrogen bonds is the dominant factor.