High effectiveness of pure polydopamine in extraction of uranium and plutonium from groundwater and seawater

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Sorption properties of polydopamine (PDA) for uranium and plutonium from an aqueous environment are reported at three different pH values (2, 4 and 6.5-7). In addition to deionized (DI) water, artificial groundwater (GW) and seawater (SW) were used with U uptake close to 100% in each case. PDA polymer has been identified as a material with extremely high sorption capacity Qmax ∼500 mg g-1 of the polymer at pH 6.5 and high selectivity for uranium. Similar high sorption properties are revealed for plutonium uptake. PDA-uranyl and PDA-plutonium interactions responsible for the observed adsorption processes have been addressed with a set of experimental techniques including FTIR spectroscopy, electron microscopy and cyclic voltammetry.

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Bliznyuk, V. N., Kołacińska, K., Pud, A. A., Ogurtsov, N. A., Noskov, Y. V., Powell, B. A., & Devol, T. A. (2019). High effectiveness of pure polydopamine in extraction of uranium and plutonium from groundwater and seawater. RSC Advances, 9(52), 30052–30063. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06392g

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