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On the Extraction of Uranium from Sea Water by a Complexing Resin

K. Schwochau, +3 more
- 01 Feb 1982 - 
- Vol. 37, Iss: 2, pp 214-216
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A cross-linked polyacryl resin containing amidoxime or related functional groups is capable of concentrating uranium from natural sea water as mentioned in this paper, which has a uranium loading of more than 3000 ppm; moreover it has a higher selectivity, uptake rate and attrition stability than hydrous titanium oxide.
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Abstract A cross-linked polyacryl resin containing amidoxime or related functional groups is capable of concentrating uranium from natural sea water. The resin presents a uranium loading of more than 3000 ppm; moreover it has a higher selectivity, uptake rate, and attrition stability than hydrous titanium oxide

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Coordination chemistry of chelating resins and ion exchangers

TL;DR: In this paper, the synthese des resines echangeuses d'ions chelatantes et complexantes is discussed, together with leurs complexes metalliques and their properties.
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Chelating Polymers for Recovery of Uranium from Seawater

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on those applications using chelating polymeric resins containing amidoxime groups as the most promising adsorbent for recovering uranium from seawater.
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Recent International R&D Activities in the Extraction of Uranium from Seawater

TL;DR: A literature survey has been conducted to collect information on the International R&D activities in the extraction of uranium from seawater for the period from the 1960s till the year of 2010 as discussed by the authors.
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Extraction of metals from sea water

TL;DR: Synthese des etudes publiees sur l'extraction des differents metaux de l'eau de mer avec une attention particuliere au cas of l'uranium as discussed by the authors.
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Extraction of uranium from seawater: chemical process and plant design feasibility study

TL;DR: In this article, a major assessment of the uranium resources in seawater was made, with various processes for extracting uranium from seawater, with the adsorption process being the most promising at the present time.
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