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Recent Advances in Antibiofouling Materials for Seawater-Uranium Extraction: A Review

Peng Liu, Minyan An, Teng He, Ping Li, Fuqiu Ma

2023Materials21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear power has experienced rapid development as a green energy source due to the increasing global demand for energy. Uranium, as the primary fuel for nuclear reactions, plays a crucial role in nuclear energy production, and seawater-uranium extraction has gained significant attention. However, the extraction of uranium is usually susceptible to contamination by microorganisms, such as bacteria, which can negatively affect the adsorption performance of uranium adsorption materials. Therefore, an important challenge lies in the development of new antibacterial and antiadhesion materials to inhibit the attachment of marine microorganisms. These advancements aim to reduce the impact on the adsorption capability of the adsorbent materials. This paper reviews the antibiofouling materials used for extracting seawater uranium, and corresponding mechanisms are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

UraniumSeawaterAdsorptionExtraction (chemistry)Nuclear powerContaminationEnriched uraniumEnvironmental scienceMicroorganismNuclear fuelEnvironmental chemistryDepleted uraniumMaterials scienceWaste managementChemistryNuclear chemistryBacteriaMetallurgyBiologyEcologyChromatographyEngineeringOrganic chemistryGeneticsRadioactive element chemistry and processingMarine Biology and Environmental ChemistryGeochemistry and Elemental Analysis