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Protein Hydrogel Microbeads for Selective Uranium Mining from Seawater

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Date 2017 Jan 7
PMID 28059497
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Practical methods for oceanic uranium extraction have yet to be developed in order to tap into the vast uranium reserve in the ocean as an alternative energy. Here we present a protein hydrogel system containing a network of recently engineered super uranyl binding proteins (SUPs) that is assembled through thiol-maleimide click chemistry under mild conditions. Monodisperse SUP hydrogel microbeads fabricated by a microfluidic device further enable uranyl (UO) enrichment from natural seawater with great efficiency (enrichment index, K = 2.5 × 10) and selectivity. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using protein hydrogels to extract uranium from the ocean.

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