Uranium Adsorbents Based on Hypercross-Linked Asphalt Polymers via a Cyanide-Free Strategy
Wangzhi Chen,
Jieyao Wang,
Xiaogeng Lin
et al.
Abstract:The preparation of highly selective and cost-effective uranium adsorbents still remains challenging. Amidoxime-based adsorbents are well known for their targeting effects on uranyl ions. However, the formation of amidoxime groups requires the use of toxic cyanides. In this work, a family of amidoxime-based uranium adsorbents derived from asphalt has been prepared successfully with a cyanide-free strategy. Hypercross-linked asphalt polymers (HAPs) were prepared by using formaldehyde dimethylacetal as the extern… Show more
This study focuses on the removal of uranium ions from nuclear wastewater by fabricating inorganic–organic hybrid cyclic and linear polyphosphazene based polymers.
This study focuses on the removal of uranium ions from nuclear wastewater by fabricating inorganic–organic hybrid cyclic and linear polyphosphazene based polymers.
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