2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124151
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A novel self-crosslinked gel microspheres of Premna microphylla turcz leaves for the absorption of uranium

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“…The deconvolution of C 1s presented four functional groups, namely, C–C/C–H (284.8 eV), C–O/C–O–H (286.3 eV), O–C–O/CO (287.9 eV), and OC–O (288.9 eV) at different binding energies (BEs). , Additionally, the deconvolution of O 1s revealed two functional groups at different BEs, namely, C–OH (231.9 eV) and CO (232.9 eV) . These results demonstrate a considerable increase in C–O/C–OH after the freezing treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The deconvolution of C 1s presented four functional groups, namely, C–C/C–H (284.8 eV), C–O/C–O–H (286.3 eV), O–C–O/CO (287.9 eV), and OC–O (288.9 eV) at different binding energies (BEs). , Additionally, the deconvolution of O 1s revealed two functional groups at different BEs, namely, C–OH (231.9 eV) and CO (232.9 eV) . These results demonstrate a considerable increase in C–O/C–OH after the freezing treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Once plant tissues are disrupted during juice processing, interactions between ACNs and constituents of cell wall such as pectin can occur [17]. At BMJ's pH, ACNs having positive charges interact strongly with hydroxyl and carboxylate sites [18], amide groups [19] or sugar rings [20] of pectin. Especially, at this pH, the flavylium cations bind to pectin mainly by hydrogen bonds, electrostatic interactions and dispersive contacts [18,20].…”
Section: Effect Of Enzymatic Treatment On Acns and Colour Of Bmjmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At BMJ's pH, ACNs having positive charges interact strongly with hydroxyl and carboxylate sites [18], amide groups [19] or sugar rings [20] of pectin. Especially, at this pH, the flavylium cations bind to pectin mainly by hydrogen bonds, electrostatic interactions and dispersive contacts [18,20]. The interactions cause the changes in stability, colour properties, extractability and bioavailability of ACNs [21].…”
Section: Effect Of Enzymatic Treatment On Acns and Colour Of Bmjmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presence of monovalent and bivalent salts (∼3 × 10 5 mg/L of Na + ) in the leach liquor contributes to the inadequate uranium precipitation. Numerous studies on U-capture techniques, such as adsorption, coprecipitation, biotic reduction, ion-exchange, membrane separation (ultrafiltration for americium removal), and biosorption, have been reported by various researchers. Due to the efficiency, scalability, ease of operation, and potential regeneration and reusability, adsorption is considered a promising technique to adsorb U from aqueous solution as well as real-life alkaline leach liquor. , Organometallics, biomass, polymer adsorbents, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and porous organic polymers (POPs) are the most regularly used adsorbents to capture U from the actual alkaline solution. , Some photocatalytic reduction methods are also available in the literature to capture uranium from aqueous solutions. , In alkaline leach liquor, U is present as a carbonate complex (such as, [UO 2 (CO 3 ) 2 ] 2– and [UO 2 (CO 3 ) 3 ] 4– ) with low concentration (3.2 ppb), in the presence of other coexisting ions. ,− Thus, U removal from such liquor is quite challenging, and exceptional selectivity of the adsorbent is a prerequisite. Acrylamide-based polymeric adsorbents are widely used due to their excellent selectivity for adsorption of UO 2 2+ .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%