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Uranium Recovery from Seawates by Adsorption

Koske et al., 1988

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711147190325502812
Author
Koske P
Ohlrogge K
Peinemann K
Publication year
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Separation Science and Technology

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Results are presented of a 10 weeks field experiment producing uranium from seawater by the so-called “adsorber-loop-concept”. For the adsorption process polyamidoxin (PAO) granulate has been used with grain sizes between 0.3–1.2 mm diameter. The performance …
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