TY - JOUR
T1 - Nano-tentacled interconnected channels organic gel for rapid uranium extraction from seawater
AU - Li, Dagang
AU - Chen, Zheng
AU - Zhang, Fengqi
AU - Zhang, Zilei
AU - Chen, Chongcheng
AU - Zhang, Dongxiang
AU - Xu, Xiyan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/12/5
Y1 - 2024/12/5
N2 - Due to dwindling terrestrial uranium resources and escalating ecological pressures, the long-term viability of uranium supply has become a critical concern. The immense uranium reserves in seawater present a potential solution, yet extraction technology faces dual challenges of efficiency and adaptability to complex marine environments. Current interconnected porous adsorbents, despite their high flux properties, are limited by low specific surface area and weak mechanical strength, which constrain their effectiveness. Here, inspired by the unique hierarchical structures of marine organisms, we describe an organic gel adsorbent with supermacroporous and interconnected channels (10 ∼ 100 µm) adorned with “nano-tentacle” structures. This design significantly enhances the specific surface area by 18 times, increasing adsorption sites and imparting antibacterial properties. Notably, this adsorbent maintains structural integrity and superior mechanical strength (1.32 MPa tensile and 2.44 MPa compressive strength) even when fully saturated. During a 23-day trial in natural seawater, a uranium adsorption rate of 0.332 mg g⁻¹ day⁻¹ was achieved. This work offers a pioneering approach for the design and fabrication of hierarchical structured adsorbents, highlighting the immense potential of extracting uranium from seawater for sustainable energy production.
AB - Due to dwindling terrestrial uranium resources and escalating ecological pressures, the long-term viability of uranium supply has become a critical concern. The immense uranium reserves in seawater present a potential solution, yet extraction technology faces dual challenges of efficiency and adaptability to complex marine environments. Current interconnected porous adsorbents, despite their high flux properties, are limited by low specific surface area and weak mechanical strength, which constrain their effectiveness. Here, inspired by the unique hierarchical structures of marine organisms, we describe an organic gel adsorbent with supermacroporous and interconnected channels (10 ∼ 100 µm) adorned with “nano-tentacle” structures. This design significantly enhances the specific surface area by 18 times, increasing adsorption sites and imparting antibacterial properties. Notably, this adsorbent maintains structural integrity and superior mechanical strength (1.32 MPa tensile and 2.44 MPa compressive strength) even when fully saturated. During a 23-day trial in natural seawater, a uranium adsorption rate of 0.332 mg g⁻¹ day⁻¹ was achieved. This work offers a pioneering approach for the design and fabrication of hierarchical structured adsorbents, highlighting the immense potential of extracting uranium from seawater for sustainable energy production.
KW - Hierarchical pores
KW - Nano-tentacled adsorbent
KW - Organic gel
KW - Seawater
KW - Uranium
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135784
DO - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135784
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203499890
SN - 0304-3894
VL - 480
JO - Journal of Hazardous Materials
JF - Journal of Hazardous Materials
M1 - 135784
ER -