“…6 Xue et al found that PEG200, PEG400, PEG600 and PEG4000 could absorb 52%, 52%, 48%, 18% of iodine in 5 h. 7 By adding 5% salt in PEG200, the order of iodine removal efficiency is NaI ≈ NaSCN ≈ NaBr > NaDCA > NaClO 4 > NaPF 6 , among which NaI/PEG200 could remove ca. 90% of iodine in 2 h. 7 [Bmim][X] (X = Br, I, Cl) could remove over 80% of iodine after 5 h. 4 Wang et al found that the iodine removal efficiency follows the order Gly/ 33 Mu et al found that the iodine removal efficiency of DES ChI : methylurea could reach nearly 100% after 24 h. 32 Our previous reports found that DESs PEG200 : thiourea and cysteine : lactic acid could remove nearly 100% within 8 h. 1,2 However, iodine entrapment by ILs and DESs is difficult for the regeneration of ILs and DESs. The DES-derived materials for iodine capture in this work could be recycled at least five times with a negligible loss of efficiency as shown in Fig.…”