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In article number 2007994, Haiying Wang, Liyuan Chai, Shengqian Ma, and co‐workers develop a 3D building units‐based nanotrap as a hook for rhenium collection. Benefiting from the special structure, this hook can capture ReO4− from industrial wastewater with excellent uptake capacity and high selectivity.
Rhenium is one of the most valuable elements found in nature, and its capture and recycle are highly desirable for resource recovery. However, the effective and efficient collection of this material from industrial waste remains quite challenging. Herein, a tetraphenylmethane‐based cationic polymeric network (CPN‐tpm) nanotrap is designed, synthesized, and evaluated for ReO4− recovery. 3D building...
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