Hydrometallurgy Is Key In Winning U3O8

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1974

Abstract

In uranium metallurgy, the main purpose is to obtain a product containing 80-85% U308 (yellowcake) from ores whose average grade is a mere 0.21% U30& Essentially, the task of extraction and concentration involves dissolving the ore's U308 values, followed by purification and concentration of the uranium-rich solution (using such operations as filtration, clarification, and ion-exchange), and then selectively precipitating and isolating U308. Leaching is First Step In yellowcake production mills, the first chemical change occurs by leaching the ore with either sulfuric acid-as done by Anaconda and Kerr-McGee-or with an alkaline solution of, say, sodium carbonate, as done by United Nuclear-Homestake Partners. The choice of either acid or alkaline leaching is not an arbitrary one: it depends on the chemical and physical characteristics of a particular ore. That is, on the presence of clays, organic compounds (usually of carbonaceous origin), and soluble impurities, as well as on the ore's wetness and grindability.
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APA:  (1974)  Hydrometallurgy Is Key In Winning U3O8

MLA: Hydrometallurgy Is Key In Winning U3O8. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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