A synergistic coordination-reduction interface for electrochemical reductive extraction of uranium with low impurities from seawater
Southwest University of Science and Technology · Nanchang University
Abstract
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 UO2 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 Ni3S2 accelerates the electron transfer and promoted the reductive properties. Such synergistic coordination-reduction interface ensures the formation and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
9- HGHongliang GuoCorresponding
Southwest University of Science and Technology
- EHEnmin Hu
Southwest University of Science and Technology, Nanchang University
- YWYihao Wang
Southwest University of Science and Technology
- ZOZhenhong Ou
Southwest University of Science and Technology
- BHBichu Huang
Southwest University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Seawater
- Uranium
- Impurity
- Electrochemistry
- Reduction (mathematics)
- Extraction (chemistry)
- Interface (matter)
- Materials science
- Life below water