Issue 10, 2024

Enhanced uranium extraction from seawater: from the viewpoint of kinetics and thermodynamics

Abstract

Uranium extraction from seawater (UES) is recognized as one of the seven pivotal chemical separations with the potential to revolutionize global paradigms. The forthcoming decade is anticipated to witness a surge in UES, driven by escalating energy demands. The oceanic reservoirs, possessing uranium quantities approximately 1000-fold higher than terrestrial mines, present a more sustainable and environmentally benign alternative. Empirical evidence from historical research indicates that adsorption emerges as the most efficacious process for uranium recovery from seawater, considering operational feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and selectivity. Over the years, scientific exploration has led to the development of a plethora of adsorbents with superior adsorption capacity. It would be efficient to design materials with a deep understanding of the adsorption from the perspective of kinetics and thermodynamics. Here, we summarize recent advancements in UES technology and the contemporary challenges encountered in this domain. Furthermore, we present our perspectives on the future trajectory of UES and finally offer our insights into this subject.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced uranium extraction from seawater: from the viewpoint of kinetics and thermodynamics

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
21 Du 2023
Accepted
15 Gen. 2024
First published
20 Gen. 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 4937-4960

Enhanced uranium extraction from seawater: from the viewpoint of kinetics and thermodynamics

S. Shabbir, N. Yang and D. Wang, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 4937 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR05905G

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