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Engineered Sorbents for Selective Uranium Sequestration from Seawater (2024)
Bhupendra Kumar Singh, Muhammad Asim, Zarina Salkenova, Donghun Pak, and Wooyong Um
ACS ES&T Water 4 (2024) 325–345
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.3c00516
ABSTRACT
The sustainable energy supply to the global community
remains a great challenge due to the mounting incessant energy demand and
environmental concerns associated with fossil fuel-based energy. As per the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), nuclear power will be the only
reliable sustainable energy source in the future, and there will be a high
demand for uranium (U). Therefore, the exploitation of U from seawater is
essential to supply nuclear energy for thousands of years globally. Herein, we
discuss some key developments on the design and application of potential
sorbents for effective uranium extraction from seawater (UES) under different
experimental conditions. Specifically, we focus on the synthesis,
characterization, and application of a) organic sorbents (metal–organic
frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), membranes, and
hydrogels) and b) inorganic substrate (graphene and silica) based composite
sorbents. Later, we discuss selected studies encompassing the mechanistic
understating of efficient UES using potential sorbents through various
analytical and theoretical/computational approaches. Finally, we present future
challenges that need to be addressed for the design of compatible sorbents with
exceptional properties for the effective UES. We believe that this paper can
expand our understanding of the design and application of suitable sorbents for
selective UES.
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