[HTML][HTML] Uranium in natural waters and the environment: Distribution, speciation and impact

PL Smedley, DG Kinniburgh - Applied Geochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in
river water, around 3.3 μg/L in open seawater, and usually less than 5 μg/L in groundwater …

[HTML][HTML] Comprehensive review of polymeric nanocomposite membranes application for water treatment

U Hani - Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2023 - Elsevier
Contamination of water has been reported to be a serious environmental challenge.
Therefore, development of novel technologies to tackle this issue is of fundamental …

Highly enhanced adsorption performance to uranium (VI) by facile synthesized hydroxyapatite aerogel

T ** cation on the adsorption properties of hydroxyapatite to uranium
L Chen, Y Wang, X Cao, Z Zhang, Y Liu - Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Hydroxyapatite samples doped with different metal ions (HAP-M, M​=​ Cu, Sr, Al, Ce, and
Ti) were successfully prepared by a simple co-precipitation method for effective U (VI) …

Efficient removal of U (VI) by hydroxyapatite nanomaterials: Dependence on the phosphate release kinetics

F **e, Q Fang, Y Li, Q Li - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
The mineralization of uranium (U (VI)) has emerged as a highly effective strategy for
mitigating its potential hazards to biological organisms. This study focused on synthesizing …

A novel self-crosslinked gel microspheres of Premna microphylla turcz leaves for the absorption of uranium

H Gong, X Lin, Y **e, L Liu, J Zhou, H Liao… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2021 - Elsevier
Premna microphylla turcz leaves (PMTL) is a resource-rich, biodegradable, renewable
biomass. Here, a microsphere adsorbent was prepared from PMTL by a self-crosslinking …

Mitigation of uranium mining impacts—a review on groundwater remediation technologies

ML Dinis, A Fiúza - Geosciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Groundwater contamination is one of the most concerning issues from uranium mining
activities. Radionuclides cannot be destroyed or degraded, unlike some organic …