“…With the increase in the environmental and energy crises, the nuclear power has attracted much attention as a type of clean energy. − However, the development of nuclear power is accompanied by the consumption of uranium resources and accumulation of radioactive waste . Unfortunately, the conventional uranium resource on the earth may be depleted within one hundred years, and the radioactive elements from nuclear waste are fatal to the environment and human health. , Therefore, for recycling and utilizing uranium as well as protecting the human health and the environment, it is necessary to extract uranium from the seawater rich in uranium resources and radioactive waste. , The existing separation and extraction methods of uranium mainly focus on the electrochemical method, , solid-phase extraction method, − membrane separation, − photocatalysis, − and so on. However, most of the traditional methods face problems such as secondary radioactive pollution, high energy consumption, and low efficiency .…”