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Conjugating hyaluronic acid with porous biomass to construct anti-adhesive sponges for rapid uranium extraction from seawater

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 420, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130382

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Hydration; Interconnected microchannels; Robust; Anti-adhesive; Rapid; Uranium extraction from seawater

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  1. Key Research and Development Program of Hainan Province [ZDYF2020205]
  2. Hainan Science and Technology Major Project [ZDKJ2020011, ZDKJ2019013]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22065012, 21965010]
  4. National Key RAMP
  5. D program of China [2018YFE0103500]
  6. Startup Scientific Research Foundation of Hainan University [KYQD (ZR) 1818]

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A novel anti-adhesive adsorbent (Anti-LS/SA) has been designed by conjugating salicylaldoxime and hyaluronic acid on porous biomass, enabling fast and efficient uranium extraction with excellent hydrophilicity and anti-bacterial adhesion properties. The Anti-LS/SA demonstrates high uranium adsorption rates and tensile strength, making it a promising candidate for large-scale uranium extraction from seawater.
To withstand the complex natural environment and ecological system in the ocean, adsorbents with high strength, rapid rate, and antifouling ability are urgently needed for uranium extraction. Herein, instead of the traditional poly(amidoxime) structures, we design an anti-adhesive adsorbent (Anti-LS/SA) by conjugating functional ligands of salicylaldoxime (SA) and hyaluronic acid (HA) on the porous biomass via a facile one-step process. The interconnected microchannels in the porous biomass can accelerate seawater transport, along with the micromolecular uranium-adsorbing ligand, endowing the Anti-LS/SA with a very fast uranium adsorption ability; the average adsorption rates reach up to 131 +/- 1.8 mg g-1 hour- 1 (in uranium spiked seawater with concentration of 8 ppm) and 0.1176 mg g-1 day- 1 (in natural seawater) in the main adsorption stages, exceeding the currently used oxime-based adsorbents. Owing to the high hydration of HA, the adsorbents exhibit excellent hydrophilicity and anti-bacterial adhesion properties, as demonstrated by the bacteria adhesion testing and extraction experiments in bacteria-spiked seawater. Furthermore, the Anti-LS/SA displays a long service life and a very high tensile strength (62.63 MPa) to withstand strong ocean waves. Kinetics models and XPS data are used to analyze the extraction mechanisms. Considering its high efficiencies, structural advantages, as well as the facile and massive construction, we believe that the Anti-LS/SA will be a promising candidate for the large-scale uranium extraction from seawater.

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