2022
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202103583
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Synthesis of a Two‐Dimensional MXene Modified by Chloroacetic Acid and Its Adsorption of Uranium

Abstract: As nuclear energy industry develops, uranium plays an important role as the main raw material of nuclear reactor, but it inevitably produces more and more nuclear waste. MXenes are a promising material for the treatment of nuclear waste, but it remains a challenge to address the stacking and oxidability of materials for the treatment of nuclear waste. In this study, carboxyl groups were connected to the surface of Ti3C2Tx, which improved the interlayer distance and adsorption capacity for uranium of the materi… Show more

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“…[1,2] In natural resources, a large amount of thorium element can be used for the smelting of high-quality alloys, refractory materials, mechanical electrostatic removal, and the manufacturing of synthetic catalysts. [3,4] However, with the continuous development and utilization of the nuclear energy industry, [5] 233 U generated by the 232 Th reaction can be used as nuclear fuel, and a large amount of radioactive Th (IV) wastewater will be discharged during the cycling process. [6] It will be transmitted to the ecosystem along with the surface water and food web, causing serious pollution to the ecological environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,2] In natural resources, a large amount of thorium element can be used for the smelting of high-quality alloys, refractory materials, mechanical electrostatic removal, and the manufacturing of synthetic catalysts. [3,4] However, with the continuous development and utilization of the nuclear energy industry, [5] 233 U generated by the 232 Th reaction can be used as nuclear fuel, and a large amount of radioactive Th (IV) wastewater will be discharged during the cycling process. [6] It will be transmitted to the ecosystem along with the surface water and food web, causing serious pollution to the ecological environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%