Electrochemical Techniques for Uranium Extraction from Water
Savan K. Raj,
Andrew J. Carrier,
Brian C. Youden
et al.
Abstract:Electrochemical removal of uranium from water is an emerging topic that addresses the treatment of drinking water, remediation of contaminated sites, and mining from seawater. Electrochemical strategies compare favorably to conventional processes, such as adsorption and coagulation/flocculation, with advantages in speed and efficiency, materials regeneration, uranium recovery, and recycling. This review assesses all published work on electrochemical techniques for uranium extraction from water, including capac… Show more
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