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A synergistic coordination-reduction interface for electrochemical reductive extraction of uranium with low impurities from seawater
by
Guo, Hongliang
, Liu, Huanhuan
, Zhu, Wenkun
, Huang, Bichu
, Lei, Jia
, Hu, Enmin
, Wang, Yihao
, Ou, Zhenhong
, He, Rong
in
119/118
/ 140/133
/ 140/146
/ 147/135
/ 147/137
/ 147/143
/ 639/301
/ 639/4077
/ 639/638
/ 704/172
/ Alkalis
/ CMOS
/ Codeposition
/ Coordination
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electron distribution
/ Electron transfer
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Impurities
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nickel sulfide
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seawater
/ Sulfur
/ Uranium
/ Uranium dioxide
2025
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A synergistic coordination-reduction interface for electrochemical reductive extraction of uranium with low impurities from seawater
by
Guo, Hongliang
, Liu, Huanhuan
, Zhu, Wenkun
, Huang, Bichu
, Lei, Jia
, Hu, Enmin
, Wang, Yihao
, Ou, Zhenhong
, He, Rong
in
119/118
/ 140/133
/ 140/146
/ 147/135
/ 147/137
/ 147/143
/ 639/301
/ 639/4077
/ 639/638
/ 704/172
/ Alkalis
/ CMOS
/ Codeposition
/ Coordination
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electron distribution
/ Electron transfer
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Impurities
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nickel sulfide
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seawater
/ Sulfur
/ Uranium
/ Uranium dioxide
2025
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A synergistic coordination-reduction interface for electrochemical reductive extraction of uranium with low impurities from seawater
by
Guo, Hongliang
, Liu, Huanhuan
, Zhu, Wenkun
, Huang, Bichu
, Lei, Jia
, Hu, Enmin
, Wang, Yihao
, Ou, Zhenhong
, He, Rong
in
119/118
/ 140/133
/ 140/146
/ 147/135
/ 147/137
/ 147/143
/ 639/301
/ 639/4077
/ 639/638
/ 704/172
/ Alkalis
/ CMOS
/ Codeposition
/ Coordination
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electron distribution
/ Electron transfer
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Impurities
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nickel sulfide
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seawater
/ Sulfur
/ Uranium
/ Uranium dioxide
2025
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A synergistic coordination-reduction interface for electrochemical reductive extraction of uranium with low impurities from seawater
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A synergistic coordination-reduction interface for electrochemical reductive extraction of uranium with low impurities from seawater
2025
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Electrochemical extraction of uranium from seawater is a promising strategy for the sustainable supply of nuclear fuel, whereas the current progress suffers from the co-deposition of impurities. Herein, we construct a synergistic coordination-reduction interface in CMOS@NSF, achieving electrochemical extraction of black UO
2
product from seawater. The internal sulfur of CoMoOS tailors the electron distribution, resulting in the electron accumulation of terminal O sites for strong uranyl binding. Meanwhile, the interfacial connection of CoMoOS with Ni
3
S
2
accelerates the electron transfer and promoted the reductive properties. Such synergistic coordination-reduction interface ensures the formation and preservation of tetravalent uranium, preventing the co-deposition of alkalis in crystalline transformation. From natural seawater, CMOS@NSF exhibits an electrochemical extraction capacity of 2.65 mg g
−1
d
−1
with black UO
2
solid products as final products. This work provides an efficient strategy for the electrochemical uranium extraction from seawater with low impurities.
Electrochemical extraction of uranium from seawater is a promising strategy for the sustainable impurities. Herein, Guo et al construct a synergistic coordination-reduction interface, achieving electrochemical extraction of black UO2 product from seawater.
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