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Boosting uranium extraction from Seawater by micro-redox reactors anchored in a seaweed-like adsorbent

Engineering and Technology

Boosting uranium extraction from Seawater by micro-redox reactors anchored in a seaweed-like adsorbent

Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by Yinshan Zhang and colleagues on a revolutionary seaweed-like adsorbent that significantly enhances uranium extraction from seawater. This innovative approach not only boasts an impressive adsorption capacity but also excels in maintaining high uranium uptake even in natural seawater over extended periods.... show more
Abstract
Efficient extraction of uranium from seawater is expected to provide virtually infinite fuel sources to power nuclear reactors and thus enable sustainable development of nuclear energy. The extraction efficiency for uranium greatly depends on the availability of active adsorption sites on the adsorbents. Maximization of the utilization rate of the binding sites in the adsorbent is vital for improving adsorption capacity. Herein, micro-redox reactors functioned by Cu(I)/Cu(II) conversion are constructed internally in an adsorbent bearing both amidoxime and carboxyl groups to induce active regeneration of the inactivated binding sites to enhance uranium capture. This adsorbent has high adsorption capacity (962.40 mg-U/g-Ads), superior anti-fouling ability as well as excellent uranium uptake (14.62 mg-U/g-Ads) in natural seawater after 56 days, placing it at the top of high-performance sorbent materials for uranium harvest from seawater.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 23, 2024
Authors
Yinshan Zhang, Yingcai Wang, Zhimin Dong, Youqun Wang, Yuhui Liu, Xiaohong Cao, Zhibin Zhang, Chao Xu, Ning Wang, Yunhai Liu
Tags
uranium extraction
seawater
adsorbent
sustainable energy
anti-fouling
micro-redox reactors
adsorption capacity
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