A new procedure for the concentration of uranium, dissolved in seawater with extremely low
concentration, was studied. Plate module membrane filtration equipment was operated to
evaluate the performance and selectivity of four different nanofiltration flat sheet membranes.
Experiments were first carried out using different model waters. The membranes were
discriminating by the rejection of uranium, calcium, and sodium. Then, a uranium concentration
test using a nanofiltration membrane showing the highest selectivity for uranium toward alkaline
and alkaline-earth ions has been performed on natural seawater. A nanofiltration membrane
shows a high selectivity for U(VI), illustrating the advantageous use of nanofiltration for the
concentration of uranium from seawater.
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