A graphene oxide/amidoxime hydrogel for enhanced uranium capture

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Feihong Wang
Hongpeng Li
Qi Liu
Zhanshuang Li
Rumin Li
Hongsen Zhang
Lianhe Liu
G. A. Emelchenko
Jun Wang
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[1] Key Laboratory of Superlight Material and Surface Technology,
[2] Ministry of Education,undefined
[3] Harbin Engineering University,undefined
[4] Institute of Advanced Marine Materials,undefined
[5] Harbin Engineering University,undefined
[6] Institute of Solid State Physics,undefined
[7] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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The efficient development of selective materials for the recovery of uranium from nuclear waste and seawater is necessary for their potential application in nuclear fuel and the mitigation of nuclear pollution. In this work, a graphene oxide/amidoxime hydrogel (AGH) exhibits a promising adsorption performance for uranium from various aqueous solutions, including simulated seawater. We show high adsorption capacities (Qm = 398.4 mg g−1) and high % removals at ppm or ppb levels in aqueous solutions for uranium species. In the presence of high concentrations of competitive ions such as Mg2+, Ca2+, Ba2+ and Sr2+, AGH displays an enhanced selectivity for uranium. For low uranium concentrations in simulated seawater, AGH binds uranium efficiently and selectively. The results presented here reveal that the AGH is a potential adsorbent for remediating nuclear industrial effluent and adsorbing uranium from seawater.
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