In this work, a new type of hyper-crosslinked phosphate-based polymer (HCPP) polymerized by bis(2-methacryloxyethyl)phosphate has been developed for uranium and rare earth element (REE) extraction in an aqueous solution. The influence of the pH value, contact time, initial concentration, temperature, and competing ions on uranium adsorption of HCPP is investigated in detail. HCPP exhibits a maximum uranium adsorption capacity of up to 800 mg g-1 at pH = 6.0 and excellent selectivity toward uranium adsorption over coexisting ions, because of the high affinity between HCPP and uranium ions and dense phosphate groups on the backbone. It also demonstrates high adsorption performance in both simulated seawater with a high salt concentration and ...
AbstractThe prepared amine-impregnated cellulose (AIC) was found to be an efficient adsorbent for ur...
In this paper, the crosslinked polyester resin containing acrylic acid functional groups was used fo...
The development of adsorption materials which can efficiently isolate and enrich uranium is of great...
It is crucial to design efficient adsorbents for uranium from natural seawater with wide adaptabilit...
This work provides a cost-effective approach for preparing functional polymeric fibers used for remo...
A new series of polymer-supported extractants is proposed for the removal and recovery of uranium fr...
The ocean contains uranium with an approximate concentration of 3.34 ppb, which can serve as an incr...
It is still a great challenge to develop magnetic adsorbents for the highly efficient entrapment of ...
An essential part of achieving sustainable uranium resource development was the search for a suitabl...
Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphasis has been placed o...
As the uranium resource in terrestrial ores is limited, it is difficult to ensure a long-term sustai...
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...
WOS: A1994MT42900007Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphas...
In this paper, we present a recent study in the adsorption of uranium from an aquatic environment by...
AbstractThe prepared amine-impregnated cellulose (AIC) was found to be an efficient adsorbent for ur...
In this paper, the crosslinked polyester resin containing acrylic acid functional groups was used fo...
The development of adsorption materials which can efficiently isolate and enrich uranium is of great...
It is crucial to design efficient adsorbents for uranium from natural seawater with wide adaptabilit...
This work provides a cost-effective approach for preparing functional polymeric fibers used for remo...
A new series of polymer-supported extractants is proposed for the removal and recovery of uranium fr...
The ocean contains uranium with an approximate concentration of 3.34 ppb, which can serve as an incr...
It is still a great challenge to develop magnetic adsorbents for the highly efficient entrapment of ...
An essential part of achieving sustainable uranium resource development was the search for a suitabl...
Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphasis has been placed o...
As the uranium resource in terrestrial ores is limited, it is difficult to ensure a long-term sustai...
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...
WOS: A1994MT42900007Despite the low concentration of uranium in seawater (3.3 ppb), a special emphas...
In this paper, we present a recent study in the adsorption of uranium from an aquatic environment by...
AbstractThe prepared amine-impregnated cellulose (AIC) was found to be an efficient adsorbent for ur...
In this paper, the crosslinked polyester resin containing acrylic acid functional groups was used fo...
The development of adsorption materials which can efficiently isolate and enrich uranium is of great...