Xu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Nano-MOF+ technique for efficient uranyl remediationXu et al., 2019
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- 9242457040206490278
- Author
- Xu L
- Zhang D
- Ma F
- Zhang J
- Khayambashi A
- Cai Y
- Chen L
- Xiao C
- Wang S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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The nano-MOF+ technique was employed by assembling nanoporous metal-organic framework (MOF) UiO-66 with nanoscale zero-valent iron (ZVI) particles to remove uranyl ions from aqueous solution under anoxic condition for the first time. The synthesized …
- 125000005289 uranyl group 0 title abstract description 77
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