Modification of Boron Nitride Aerogels with APTES for Enhanced Iodine Capture Performance

Ceramics International(2024)

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Development of effective iodine capture materials and techniques is crucial for addressing the diverse applications of iodine and its significance in various contexts, including nuclear pollution control. This study presents the creation of a new 3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES)-modified boron nitride (BN) aerogels designed for effective iodine capture. The internal structural unit of BN aerogel, specifically the one-dimensional BN fibers, have been successfully functionalized with amine groups, resulting in the formation of an amine-rich SiOx capping layer on the surface of these fibers. The APTES modification not only establishes a stable connection within the internal BN fiber network but also imparts the material with a significant number of iodine capture sites. The resulting aerogel demonstrates an impressive iodine vapor capture capacity of 313.64 wt% at 350 K and atmospheric pressure, and up to 1028.96 mg/g in iodine/n-hexane solution, surpassing the capabilities of pure BN aerogels and most existing iodine capture materials. The excellent iodine capture performance of APTES-modified BN aerogels suggests its promising potential for future applications in iodine capture.
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BN aerogel,amine group,iodine capture,modification
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