From phosphate rocks to uranium raw materials: Hybrid materials designed for selective separation of uranium from phosphoric acid

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Innovative hybrid materials with high capacities to selectively extract uranium ions from phosphoric acid media were developed by grafting phosphorous-based ligands within the pores of mesoporous silica (SBA15) or mesoporous carbon (CMK3).

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Charlot, A., Mourabit, S. E., Goettmann, F., Arrachart, G., Turgis, R., & Grandjean, A. (2014). From phosphate rocks to uranium raw materials: Hybrid materials designed for selective separation of uranium from phosphoric acid. RSC Advances, 4(109), 64138–64141. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra08703h

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