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Removal of Trace Elements by Cupric Oxide Nanoparticles from Uranium In Situ Recovery Bleed Water and Its Effect on Cell Viability
Published on: June 21, 2015
Biosorption of uranium and rare Earth elements using biomass of algae
Nobuo Sakamoto1, Naoki Kano, Hiroshi Imaizumi
1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Ikarashi 2-nocho 8050, Nishi-Ku, Niigata 950-2181, Japan.
Abstract:
In order to investigate the behavior of rare earth elements (REEs) and uranium (U) in marine organism, the concentrations of REEs and U in some brown algae samples taken on the coast of Niigata Prefecture were determined. In addition, laboratory model experiment to uptake these elements using living and dried algae (Undaria pinnatifida and Sargassum hemiphyllum) was also carried out to survey the uptake and bioaccumulation mechanism of REEs and U in algae. Consequently, the following matters have been mainly clarified. (1) The order of the concentration of REEs for each organ in Sargassum hemiphyllum is "main branch" > "leaf" > "vesicle," however for U, the order is "leaf" > "vesicle" > "main branch." (2) The concentration of REEs in Sargassum hemiphyllum may be strongly affected by suspended solid in seawater. (3) The uptake and/or accumulate mechanism of REEs in brown algae may be different from that of U.
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