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The Efficient and Convenient Extracting Uranium from Water by a Uranyl-Ion Affine Microgel Container
Peiyan He1, Minghao Shen1, Wanli Xie1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China.
Abstract:
Uranium is an indispensable part of the nuclear industry that benefits us, but its consequent pollution of water bodies also makes a far-reaching impact on human society. The rapid, efficient and convenient extraction of uranium from water is to be a top priority. Thanks to the super hydrophilic and fast adsorption rate of microgel, it has been the ideal adsorbent in water; however, it was too difficult to recover the microgel after adsorption, which limited its practical applications. Here, we developed a uranyl-ion affine and recyclable microgel container that has not only the rapid swelling rate of microgel particles but also allows the detection of the adsorption saturation process by the naked eye.

