Search Results - "Wen, Shunxi"
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Control nucleation for strong and tough crystalline hydrogels with high water content
Published in Nature communications (05-09-2024)“…Hydrogels, provided that they integrate strength and toughness at desired high content of water, promise in load-bearing tissues such as articular cartilage,…”
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Accelerated Chemical Thermodynamics of Uranium Extraction from Seawater by Plant‐Mimetic Transpiration
Published in Advanced science (01-12-2021)“…The extraction of uranium from seawater, which is an abundant resource, has attracted considerable attention as a viable form of energy‐resource acquisition…”
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Supramolecularly Poly(amidoxime)-Loaded Macroporous Resin for Fast Uranium Recovery from Seawater and Uranium-Containing Wastewater
Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (20-01-2021)“…Uranium is an extremely abundant resource in seawater that could supply nuclear fuel for over the long-term, but it is tremendously difficult to extract. Here,…”
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A nanoclay enhanced Amidoxime-Functionalized Double-Network hydrogel for fast and massive uranium recovery from seawater
Published in Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) (15-10-2021)“…•A new double-network hydrogel is explored for uranium recovery from seawater.•U-adsorption capacity of the hydrogel is greatly enhanced by added…”
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Design and assembly of chain-oriented-crystalline multilayered composite with largely improved mechanical strength
Published in Composites science and technology (16-06-2023)“…Design and assembly of organic/inorganic multilayered composite consisting of alternatively stacking of stiff inorganic platelets and soft organic polymers…”
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Antibiofouling Ultrathin Poly(amidoxime) Membrane for Enhanced U(VI) Recovery from Wastewater and Seawater
Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (12-05-2021)“…Although eco-friendly amidoxime-based adsorbents own an excellent uranium (U)-adsorption capacity, their U-adsorption efficiency is commonly reduced and even…”
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