June 15, 2015
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Investigations into Alternative Desorption Agents for Amidoxime-Based Polymeric Uranium Adsorbents

Abstract

Amidoxime-based polymeric braid adsorbents that can extract uranium (U) from seawater are being developed to provide a sustainable supply of fuel for nuclear reactors. A critical step in the development of the technology is to develop elution procedures to selectively remove U from the adsorbents and to do so in a manner that allows the adsorbent material to be reused. This study investigates use of high concentrations of bicarbonate along with targeted chelating agents as an alternative means to the mild acid elution procedures currently in use for selectively eluting uranium from amidoxime-based polymeric adsorbents.

Revised: September 1, 2016 | Published: June 15, 2015

Citation

Gill G.A., L. Kuo, J.E. Strivens, J.R. Wood, C. Wai, and H. Pan. 2015. Investigations into Alternative Desorption Agents for Amidoxime-Based Polymeric Uranium Adsorbents Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.