Abstract

Precious metals are valuable materials for the chemical industry, but they are scarce and pose a risk of supply disruption. Recycling precious metals from waste is a promising strategy, here we tactfully utilize light irradiation as an environmental‐friendly and energy‐saving adjunctive strategy to promote the reduction of precious metal ions, thereby improving the adsorption capacity and kinetics. A newly light‐sensitive covalent organic framework (PP‐COF) was synthesized to illustrate the effectiveness and feasibility of this light auxiliary strategy. The equilibrium adsorption capacities of PP‐COF with light irradiation towards gold, platinum, and silver ions are 4729, 573, and 519 mg g–1, which are 3.3, 1.9, and 1.2 times the adsorption capacities under dark condition. Significantly, a filtration column with PP‐COF can recover more than 99.8% of the gold ions in the simulated e‐waste leachates with light irradiation, and 1 gram of PP‐COF can recover gold from up to 0.15 tonne of e‐waste leachates. Interestingly, the captured precious metals by PP‐COF with light irradiation mainly exist in the micron‐sized particles, which can be easily separated by extraction. We believe this work can contribute to precious metal recovery and circular economy for recycling resources.

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