Collagen and Leather (Jul 2025)

Collagen-based porous aerogel with high adsorption, excellent antibacterial properties, and structural stability for specific uranium capture in seawater

  • Taotao Qiang,
  • Tian Wang,
  • Xiaonan Ruan,
  • Xiancheng Zhang,
  • Ruilong Li,
  • Longfang Ren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42825-025-00201-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

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Abstract Uranium plays a pivotal role in nuclear energy production, and extracting it from seawater offers a promising solution to alleviate shortages in land-based uranium resources. However, the marine environment with ultra-low uranium concentrations, high salinity, and microbial activity poses significant extraction challenges, compounded by selectivity and cost limitations in current methods. In the present investigation, an anti-biofouling amino oxime-functionalized collagen/sodium alginate aerogel (CF-AO/SA) was fabricated using leather waste-derived collagen. The dual cross-linked CF-AO/SA network, enhanced by Zn2⁺ incorporation, showed improved structural stability and antibacterial properties, as well as high uranium adsorption capacity, selectivity, and reusability. It achieved 320.7 mg g−1 in 14 ppm uranium solution and maintained 78.6% removal efficiency after five cycles. Additionally, the removal rate of uranium was 89% in simulated seawater. Field tests in Zhuhai's Jinwan District (113.35° E, 21.99° N) showed 5.16 mg g−1 uranium adsorption and excellent mechanical strength after 30 days in seawater. Furthermore, the production cost of CF-AO/SA was estimated at $3.652 per kilogram, which is lower than other reported adsorbents. The newly developed bio-based aerogel beads have substantial potential for practical applications for uranium capture in seawater and provide a novel high-value utilization way for leather wastes. Graphical Abstract

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