Investigation of activated carbon adsorbent electrode for electrosorption-based uranium extraction from seawater [PDF]
To support the use of nuclear power as a sustainable electric energy generating technology, long-term supply of uranium is very important. The objective of this research is to investigate the use of new adsorbent material for cost effective uranium ...
Aznan Fazli Ismail, Man-Sung Yim
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Nanospace Decoration with Uranyl-Specific "Hooks" for Selective Uranium Extraction from Seawater with Ultrahigh Enrichment Index. [PDF]
Mining uranium from seawater is highly desirable for sustaining the increasing demand for nuclear fuel; however, access to this unparalleled reserve has been limited by competitive adsorption of a wide variety of concentrated competitors, especially ...
Song Y +6 more
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Photoisomerization-mediated tunable pore size in metal organic frameworks for U(VI)/V(V) selective separation [PDF]
Selective extracting uranium from seawater is quite challenging, particularly the presence of vanadium, which poses a significant obstacle for most amidoxime absorbents.
Pengcheng Zhang +10 more
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Permian Large Igneous Provinces and Their Paleoenvironmental Effects
Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Jun Chen, Yi‐Gang Xu
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Ultrahigh Affinity and Selectivity Nanotraps for Uranium Extraction from Seawater [PDF]
Cong-Zhi Wang +2 more
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Amidoximated cellulose fiber membrane for uranium extraction from simulated seawater [PDF]
Uranium extraction from seawater is considered as an efficient strategy to meet the increasing demands of uranium. Amidoxime has been reported as one of the most efficient groups for uranium affinity.
Li, Qian +5 more
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Enhancement of Extraction of Uranium from Seawater
Even at a concentration of 3 μg/L, the world’s oceans contain a thousand times more uranium than currently know terrestrial sources. In order to take advantage of this stockpile, methods and materials must be developed to extract it efficiently, a difficult task considering the very low concentration of the element and the competition for extraction by
Mohamad Al-Sheikhly +8 more
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DNA nano-pocket for ultra-selective uranyl extraction from seawater
The extraction of metals from seawater is an area of great potential; especially for the extraction of uranium. Here, the authors report on the synthesis of a DNA based uranium adsorbent with high selectivity and demonstrate the potential for the DNA ...
Yihui Yuan +8 more
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Research Progress of Anti-Biofouling Materials for Uranium Extraction From Seawater
With the two major development objectives of “emission peak” and “carbon neutrality” proposed, nuclear energy, as a full-fledged clean energy, will play an increasingly important role in China’s energy structure. As one of the most important nuclear fuel
LI Lu-yan +3 more
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Protocol for extraction, characterization, and computational analysis of uranium from seawater
Here, we present a protocol for uranium extraction from seawater (UES) and its characterization and computational-based structure analysis. We describe formulating batch adsorption experiments for adsorptive separation of uranium using thin film (TFCH) of Hydrogen-bonded Organic Framework (CSMCRIHOF-1).
Ashish Maurya +6 more
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