File:Uranium adsorbing fibers (34300308201).jpg
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ORNL researchers developed a fiber to adsorb uranium from seawater. Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory exposed the fibers to Pseudomonas fluorescens and used the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory to create a 3-D X-ray microtomograph to determine that the fiber structure was not damaged by the organism. Image credit: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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Source | Uranium adsorbing fibers |
Author | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
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