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A cascade electro-dehydration process for simultaneous extraction and enrichment of uranium from simulated seawater

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WATER RESEARCH
Volume 240, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2023.120079

Keywords

Selective electrodialysis; Uranium extraction from seawater; Electro-dehydration; Enrichment times; SED-CED integrated operation

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A cascade electro-dehydration process was proposed for the simultaneous extraction and enrichment of uranium from simulated seawater. The results showed that the electro-dehydration effect in selective electrodialysis allowed for an increased uranium concentration of 1.8 times with a CJMC-5 cation-exchange membrane. Furthermore, a cascade electro-dehydration by combining selective electrodialysis with conventional electrodialysis enabled a uranium concentration increase of approximately 7.5 times with an extraction yield rate over 80%.
Uranium extraction from seawater has become a crucial issue that has raised tremendous attention. The transport of water molecules along with salt ions through an ion-exchange membrane is a common phenomenon for typical electro-membrane processes such as selective electrodialysis (SED). In this study, a cascade electro-dehydration process was proposed for the simultaneous extraction and enrichment of uranium from simulated seawater by taking advantage of water transport through ion-exchange membranes and the high permselectivity of membranes for monovalent ions against uranate ions. The results indicated that the electro-dehydration effect in SED allowed 1.8 times the concentration of uranium with a loose structure CJMC-5 cation-exchange membrane at a current density of 4 mA/cm2. Thereafter, a cascade electro-dehydration by a combination of SED with conventional electrodialysis (CED) enabled approximately 7.5 times uranium concentration with the extraction yield rate reaching over 80% and simultaneously desalting the majority of salts. Overall, a cascade electro-dehydration is a viable approach, creating a novel route for highly effective uranium extraction and enrichment from seawater.

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