“…In a word, uranium exists mainly as the anions in salt lake brines or seawater, different from uranyl ions as UO 2 2+ in the acidic pH or as a precipitated state at higher pH values in the absence of inorganic ligands like carbonates and phosphates (Acharya et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2015a). Obviously, more studies are needed to investigate the possible materials or methods for uranium adsorption under alkaline pH values, even enormous materials have been explored for uranium adsorption in the acidic pH until now (Tsuruta, 2004;Sarri et al, 2009;Turanov et al, 2013). U(VI)-CO 3 complexes effect on U(VI) adsorption by adsorbents should be taken into consideration firstly when materials were used for seawater or salt lake brines uranium extraction, because it's preferable to operate in situ without any manipulation of the chemical condition of seawater during the separation process.…”