2023
DOI: 10.3390/membranes13030299
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X-ray-Fluorescence-Based Screening Method for Uranium in Contaminated Brackish Water Using Graphene Oxide Nanosheets

Abstract: In the event of uranium release into the environment due to an accident, confirming the presence of uranium contamination is difficult because uranium is a naturally occurring element. In this study, we developed a method based on X-ray fluorescence (XRF) for the facile screening of uranium in brackish water samples in the event of an accident in a coastal area. Graphene oxide nanosheets were added to uncontaminated brackish water sampled from different sites to adsorb the uranium present in the samples, if an… Show more

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“…Paper [ 6 ] was devoted to the possibility of using the sorption properties of oxidized graphene flakes with respect to uranium in order to accurately quantify its concentration in water. The authors developed a method based on X-ray fluorescence for the facile screening of uranium in brackish water samples.…”
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“…Paper [ 6 ] was devoted to the possibility of using the sorption properties of oxidized graphene flakes with respect to uranium in order to accurately quantify its concentration in water. The authors developed a method based on X-ray fluorescence for the facile screening of uranium in brackish water samples.…”
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confidence: 99%