OFR-99-80 Uranium-Phosphorus Chemistry And Extraction Of Uranium From Uraniferous Phosphorites

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. Shamsuddin
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Information on total estimated uranium reserves and domestic requirements have been collected, A survey has been made on the possibilities of recovery of uranium from low grade and complex ore deposits, e.g., marine phosphorites, shales, coal, sea water, etc. In order to assess the potential for uranium recovery from uraniferous phosphorites, available thermodynamic data of uranium minerals, compounds and aqueous species have been collected. The existence of uranium complexes with chloride, fluoride, carbonate, phosphate, sulfate, etc., in ground waters have been evaluated at different pH's. There seems a great need to study the relative stability of these complexes in order to judge the applicability of solution mining technology for selective leaching of uranium from phosphorites. A typical flow-sheet demonstrating recovery of uranium from wet-process phosphoric acid has been included in this report. Some essential features of the economics of uranium recovery from uraniferous phosphorites have been briefly considered and recommendation have been made for further studies.
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APA: M. Shamsuddin  (1980)  OFR-99-80 Uranium-Phosphorus Chemistry And Extraction Of Uranium From Uraniferous Phosphorites

MLA: M. Shamsuddin OFR-99-80 Uranium-Phosphorus Chemistry And Extraction Of Uranium From Uraniferous Phosphorites. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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