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Recovery of Uranium from Seawater: A Review of Current Status and Future Research Needs

Jungseung KimOak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge , TN , USACostas TsourisOak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge , TN , USARichard T. MayesOak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge , TN , USAYatsandra OyolaOak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge , TN , USATomonori SaitoOak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge , TN , USAChristopher J. JankeOak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge , TN , USASheng DaiOak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge , TN , USAErich SchneiderThe University of Texas at Austin, Nuclear and Radiation Engineering Program , Austin , TX , USADarshan SachdeThe University of Texas at Austin, Nuclear and Radiation Engineering Program , Austin , TX , USA
2013en
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The recovery of uranium (U) from seawater has been investigated for over six decades in efforts to secure uranium sources for future energy production. The majority of the research activities have focused on inorganic materials, chelating polymers, and nanomaterials. Previous studies of uranium adsorption from aqueous solutions, mainly seawater, are reviewed here with a focus on various adsorbent materials, adsorption parameters, adsorption characterization, and marine studies. Continuous progress has been made over several decades, with adsorbent loadings approaching 3.2 mg U/g adsorbent in equilibrium with seawater. Further research is needed to improve first, the viability including improved capacity, selectivity, and kinetics, and second, the sorbent regeneration for multicycle use. An overview of the status of the uranium adsorption technology is provided and future research needs to make this technology commercially competitive are discussed.

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