Abstract
Recently, the importance of uranium as a fuel of the nuclear power generation increases with increasing demand of energy, but there is no resource of uranium in Japan. Sea water contains 3 μg/L of uranium in concentration. From this point of view, we are studying the extraction of uranium from sea water. It is one of the most important subject in the establishment of the extraction process to develop the excellent adsorbent with the selectivity and high velocity of adsorption for uranium.
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Katoh, S., Sugasaka, K., Takai, N., Takahashi, H., Umezawa, Y. (1984). Extraction or Uranium from Sea Water by Synthetic Polymer Adsorbent. In: Bailey, W.J., Tsuruta, T. (eds) Contemporary Topics in Polymer Science. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6743-1_28
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