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Annual Review of Microbiology, 2006
The dramatic decrease in solubility accompanying the reduction of U(VI) to U(IV), producing the insoluble mineral uraninite, has been viewed as a potential mechanism for sequestration of environmental uranium contamination. In the past 15 years, it has been firmly established that a variety of bacteria exhibit this reductive capacity.
Judy D, Wall, Lee R, Krumholz
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The dramatic decrease in solubility accompanying the reduction of U(VI) to U(IV), producing the insoluble mineral uraninite, has been viewed as a potential mechanism for sequestration of environmental uranium contamination. In the past 15 years, it has been firmly established that a variety of bacteria exhibit this reductive capacity.
Judy D, Wall, Lee R, Krumholz
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2018
Uranium, a silvery white metal, was isolated in 1841 by French chemist Eugene-Melchior Peligot (1811–1890) and named after the planet Uranus. Later, in 1896 French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel (1852–1908) , showed that uranium salts and uranium were radioactive and, hence, discovered radioactivity for which he received the Nobel prize in 1903 ...
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Uranium, a silvery white metal, was isolated in 1841 by French chemist Eugene-Melchior Peligot (1811–1890) and named after the planet Uranus. Later, in 1896 French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel (1852–1908) , showed that uranium salts and uranium were radioactive and, hence, discovered radioactivity for which he received the Nobel prize in 1903 ...
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Uranium-uranium monophosphide phase equilibria
Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1968Abstract The U-UP phase diagram is deduced from X-ray, metallographic, and thermal analyses. The U-UP eutectic occurs at 1131±5°C with the eutectic composition near pure U. No solubility of U in the UP phase was detected metallographically from which the P:U ratio of U-saturated UP is estimated to be not less than 0·997.
Robert Benz, C.H. Ward
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1990
AbstractUranium is a moderately strong and ductile metal that can be cast, formed, and welded by a variety of standard methods. This article presents an overview of the processing and properties of uranium and uranium alloys with a brief overview of the principal hazards and precautions associated with processing depleted uranium and methods to control
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AbstractUranium is a moderately strong and ductile metal that can be cast, formed, and welded by a variety of standard methods. This article presents an overview of the processing and properties of uranium and uranium alloys with a brief overview of the principal hazards and precautions associated with processing depleted uranium and methods to control
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Uranium extraction from seawater: material design, emerging technologies and marine engineering
Chemical Society Reviews, 2023, Jianchen Wang, Shengqian
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Nonaqueous Electrochemistry of Uranium Complexes: A Guide to Structure–Reactivity Tuning
Chemical Reviews, 2023, Dominik P Halter, Karsten Meyer
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Advanced photocatalysts for uranium extraction: Elaborate design and future perspectives
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2022Kaifu Yu, Jie Lian, Rong He
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