Sulfone Molecular Switch Enables Direct Two‐Electron Uranium Photoreduction in Programmed Covalent Organic Frameworks

G Guihong Wu (National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China) F Fengtao Yu (National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China) H Huiying Lei (National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China) S Saijin Xiao (National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China) F Fangru Song (National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China) J Jianding Qiu (National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China)

Abstract

Abstract Photocatalytic uranium extraction from seawater is indispensable for sustainable nuclear energy, yet its efficiency is fundamentally limited by the prevailing indirect superoxide‐mediated reduction pathway, which suffers from sluggish kinetics, oxygen dependency, and poor selectivity. Herein, it is demonstrated that a molecular‐level “sulfone switch”, integrated into a covalent organic framework via edge‐hanging engineering, orchestrates a decisive shift from the indirect to a direct two‐electron transfer pathway for uranium photoreduction. The optimized Py‐DaSO‐COF achieves a remarkable uranium extraction capacity of 21.25 mg g −1 in natural seawater, which is coupled with rapid kinetics and high selectivity against vanadium ions, surpassing most reported photocatalytic systems. Notably, combined experimental and theoretical studies reveal that the electron‐deficient thiophene sulfone group promotes exciton dissociation, stabilizes key *UO 2 intermediates, and suppresses •O 2 − generation by diverting electrons directly to adsorbed uranium species. This work establishes a versatile molecular engineering strategy for controlling photocatalytic pathways, highlighting its universal significance for solar‐driven resource recovery and beyond.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 9
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

G

Guihong Wu

National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China

F

Fengtao Yu

National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China

H

Huiying Lei

National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China

S

Saijin Xiao

National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China

F

Fangru Song

National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China

J

Jianding Qiu

National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration‐Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing East China University of Technology Nanchang 330013 China