Anion‐Exchange Membrane Electrolysis for Efficient Uranium Extraction from Saline Wastewater

X Xiaoli Wang (Center for Precision Environmental Health, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.) H Huashuai Hu (School of Environmental Science and Technology) J Jiahao Liu (National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials, College of Biomedical Engineering) J Jinyang Hu (College of Materials Science and Engineering Guilin University of Technology Guilin 541004 China) C Chenshuai Han (School of Environmental Science and Technology) J J. Paul Attfield M Minghui Yang (School of Environmental Science and Technology)

Abstract

Abstract Recovery of uranium from residual spent fuel dissolution liquor in nuclear power plants is economically and environmentally desirable. While electrochemical extraction offers a greener alternative to solvent‐based methods like the PUREX (plutonium uranium reduction extraction) process, it has been limited to batch processing of non‐saline waters. Here, a high‐performance ZrN/copper foam (ZrN/CF) electrode is presented that enables a continuous electroextraction‐purification‐reuse (EE‐PR) process, achieving >98% pure UO 2 directly from saline wastewater for direct reuse as nuclear fuel. An anion‐exchange membrane (AEM) flow cell for uranium extraction is introduced, integrating it with a ZrN/CF electrode to achieve complete uranium removal within two hours – an unprecedented efficiency in marine environments. Scalability assessments and techno‐economic analysis (TEA) confirm the environmental and economic feasibility of this approach, with the estimated total cost for extracting uranium comparable to the current market price. As the global adoption of nuclear energy accelerates, this process offers a transformative solution for sustainable uranium recovery and resource management.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 41
Published October 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

X

Xiaoli Wang

Center for Precision Environmental Health, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.

H

Huashuai Hu

School of Environmental Science and Technology

J

Jiahao Liu

National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials, College of Biomedical Engineering

J

Jinyang Hu

College of Materials Science and Engineering Guilin University of Technology Guilin 541004 China

C

Chenshuai Han

School of Environmental Science and Technology

J

J. Paul Attfield

M

Minghui Yang

School of Environmental Science and Technology