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Adsorbents for the Uranium Capture from Seawater for a Clean Energy Source and Environmental Safety: A Review

Mehraj‐ud‐din Naik

2024ACS Omega15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

On the global level, uranium is considered the main nuclear energy source, and its removal from terrestrial ores is enough to last until the end of the current century. Therefore, a major focus is attracted toward the capture of uranium from a sustainable source (seawater). Uranium recovery from seawater has been reported over the last few decades, and recently many efforts have been devoted to the preparation of such adsorbents with higher selectivity and adsorption capacity. The purpose of this review is to report the advancement in adsorbent preparation and modification of porous materials. It also discusses challenges such as adsorbent selectivity, low uranium concentration in seawater, contact time, biofouling, and the solution to the problems necessary to ensure a better adsorption performance of the adsorbent.

Topics & Concepts

UraniumSeawaterAdsorptionEnvironmental scienceEnriched uraniumBiofoulingEnvironmental chemistryChemistryMaterials scienceGeologyMetallurgyOceanographyMembraneOrganic chemistryBiochemistryRadioactive element chemistry and processingChemical Synthesis and CharacterizationCovalent Organic Framework Applications
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