The efficient capture and recovery of radioactive iodine (I-2) is crucial for nuclear safety and environmental protection. In this study, we propose some glycerol (Gly)-based deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as novel and promising solvents for iodine uptake from the vapour phase. Depending on the cholinium salt (Ch+) selected as hydrogen bond acceptor (iodide or chloride) and its relative ratio with respect to glycerol (1:2 or 1:3), the I2 uptake approaches or even overcomes the 300 ms% with ChCl:Gly 1:2 showing the best performance with 4 g g-1 after 24 h. Moreover, the captured I2 can be effectively (almost 80%) released showcasing the potential of DESs as iodine sponges. Finally, the exploitation of Raman spectroscopy proves the speciation of I-based species within the DES, paving the way for further engineering of these systems. Our results highlight Gly-based DES as a sustainable and cheap solvent for effective and semi-reversible I2 sponges.

Glycerol-based deep eutectic solvents for efficient and reversible iodine uptake from vapour phase

Motta D.;Nejrotti S.;Pontremoli C.;Barolo C.;Damin A.;Bonomo M.
2025-01-01

Abstract

The efficient capture and recovery of radioactive iodine (I-2) is crucial for nuclear safety and environmental protection. In this study, we propose some glycerol (Gly)-based deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as novel and promising solvents for iodine uptake from the vapour phase. Depending on the cholinium salt (Ch+) selected as hydrogen bond acceptor (iodide or chloride) and its relative ratio with respect to glycerol (1:2 or 1:3), the I2 uptake approaches or even overcomes the 300 ms% with ChCl:Gly 1:2 showing the best performance with 4 g g-1 after 24 h. Moreover, the captured I2 can be effectively (almost 80%) released showcasing the potential of DESs as iodine sponges. Finally, the exploitation of Raman spectroscopy proves the speciation of I-based species within the DES, paving the way for further engineering of these systems. Our results highlight Gly-based DES as a sustainable and cheap solvent for effective and semi-reversible I2 sponges.
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Motta D.; Mondahchouo S.; Nejrotti S.; Pontremoli C.; Barolo C.; Damin A.; Bonomo M.
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