Recent developments and challenges in uranium extraction from seawater through amidoxime-functionalized adsorbents

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Bilal Ahmed
Zia Ahmad
Amina Khatoon
Iqra Khan
Nusrat Shaheen
Attiya Abdul Malik
Zahid Hussain
Muhammad Ali Khan
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[1] Abbottabad University of Science and Technology,Department of Chemistry
[2] Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics,Key Laboratory of Separation Sciences for Analytical Chemistry
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Chemistry
[4] Queen Mary University of London,Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research Lab
[5] Fatima Jinnah Women University,School of Nano
[6] University of Science and Technology of China,Tech and Nano
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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Seawater; Adsorption technology; Uranium extraction; Amidoxime; Polymeric adsorbent;
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As per statistical estimations, we have only around 100 years of uranium life in terrestrial ores. In contrast, seawater has viable uranium resources that can secure the future of energy. However, to achieve this, environmental challenges need to be overcome, such as low uranium concentration (3.3 ppb), fouling of adsorbents, uranium speciation, oceanic temperature, and competition between elements for the active site of adsorbent (such as vanadium which has a significant influence on uranium adsorption). Furthermore, the deployability of adsorbent under seawater conditions is a gigantic challenge; hence, leaching-resistant stable adsorbents with good reusability and high elution rates are extremely needed. Powdered (nanostructured) adsorbents available today have limitations in fulfilling these requirements. An increase in the grafting density of functional ligands keeping in view economic sustainability is also a major obstacle but a necessity for high uranium uptake. To cope with these challenges, researchers reported hundreds of adsorbents of different kinds, but amidoxime-based polymeric adsorbents have shown some remarkable advantages and are considered the benchmark in uranium extraction history; they have a high affinity for uranium because of electron donors in their structure, and their amphoteric nature is responsible for effective uranium chelation under a wide range of pH. In this review, we have mainly focused on recent developments in uranium extraction from seawater through amidoxime-based adsorbents, their comparative analysis, and problematic factors that are needed to be considered for future research.
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页码:103496 / 103512
页数:16
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