The ocean contains uranium with an approximate concentration of 3.34 ppb, which can serve as an incredible supply source to sustain nuclear energy in the United States. Unfortunately, technology currently available to recover uranium from seawater is not efficient enough and mining uranium on land is still more economical. We have developed polymer-based adsorbents with high uranium adsorption capacities by grafting amidoxime onto high-surface-area polyethylene (PE) fibers. Various process conditions have been screened, in combination with developing a rapid testing protocol (<24 h), to optimize the process. These adsorbents are synthesized through radiation-induced grafting of acrylonitrile (AN) and methacrylic acid (MAA) onto PE fibers, f...
In order to evaluate performances of lightly cross-linked highly porous amidoxime resins in uranium-...
Much interest has been generated in extraction uranium from the ocean - the world's largest uranium ...
Amidoxime-based adsorbents have become highly promising for seawater uranium extraction. However, cu...
Seawater contains a large amount of uranium (∼4.5 billion tons) which can serve as a nearly limitles...
The development of amidoxime-based polymeric (ABP) fibers offers a solution for uranium extraction f...
The development of amidoxime-based polymeric (ABP) fibers offers a solution for uranium extraction f...
Uranium recovery from seawater was investigated in simulated seawater in the laboratory and in natur...
As the uranium resource in terrestrial ores is limited, it is difficult to ensure a long-term sustai...
9th International Meeting on Radiation Processing -- SEP 11-16, 1994 -- ISTANBUL, TURKEYWOS: A1995TD...
WOS: A1994MT42900007Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphas...
A new series of polymer-supported extractants is proposed for the removal and recovery of uranium fr...
Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphasis has been placed o...
Polymerization of methacrylonitrile was performed with anionic initiators as reported in the literat...
WOS: A1994MY63700005Polymerization of methacrylonitrile was performed with anionic initiators as rep...
As the uranium resource in terrestrial ores is limited, it is difficult to ensure a long-term sustai...
In order to evaluate performances of lightly cross-linked highly porous amidoxime resins in uranium-...
Much interest has been generated in extraction uranium from the ocean - the world's largest uranium ...
Amidoxime-based adsorbents have become highly promising for seawater uranium extraction. However, cu...
Seawater contains a large amount of uranium (∼4.5 billion tons) which can serve as a nearly limitles...
The development of amidoxime-based polymeric (ABP) fibers offers a solution for uranium extraction f...
The development of amidoxime-based polymeric (ABP) fibers offers a solution for uranium extraction f...
Uranium recovery from seawater was investigated in simulated seawater in the laboratory and in natur...
As the uranium resource in terrestrial ores is limited, it is difficult to ensure a long-term sustai...
9th International Meeting on Radiation Processing -- SEP 11-16, 1994 -- ISTANBUL, TURKEYWOS: A1995TD...
WOS: A1994MT42900007Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphas...
A new series of polymer-supported extractants is proposed for the removal and recovery of uranium fr...
Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphasis has been placed o...
Polymerization of methacrylonitrile was performed with anionic initiators as reported in the literat...
WOS: A1994MY63700005Polymerization of methacrylonitrile was performed with anionic initiators as rep...
As the uranium resource in terrestrial ores is limited, it is difficult to ensure a long-term sustai...
In order to evaluate performances of lightly cross-linked highly porous amidoxime resins in uranium-...
Much interest has been generated in extraction uranium from the ocean - the world's largest uranium ...
Amidoxime-based adsorbents have become highly promising for seawater uranium extraction. However, cu...