Phosphoric Acid Extraction From An Uranium-Phosphorous Liquor

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jeaneth S. Benedetto
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The physical and chemical processes developed for recovery of uranium and phosphor from phosphoro-uraniferous ore bodies consists of three basic steps: concentration of the phosphate bearing uranium by flotation, chemical dissolution of the concentrate by wet phosphoric acid and extraction of uranium by solvent. In this process two products are obtained: 1) uranium and 2) phosphoric acid. The purpose of this work was to develop technological know-how of phosphoric acid purification though an extraction of P2O5 by solvents. It was investigated by two lines of research. In the first one the uranium was extracted before the phosphoric acid purification. In the second, the phosphoric acid was extracted before uranium recovery. The comparison of the two processes is shown in this paper. Experimental work was developed on a laboratory scale to select and optimize the process variables. After the laboratory study, the research of extraction and stripping was continued on a pilot scale in pulsed perforated-plate columns in order to investigate the main operational and process conditions. The first phosphoric acid extraction experiments showed good results using a raffinate sample obtained from the uranium extraction process. It was possible to obtain a high purity phosphoric acid.
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APA: Jeaneth S. Benedetto  (2003)  Phosphoric Acid Extraction From An Uranium-Phosphorous Liquor

MLA: Jeaneth S. Benedetto Phosphoric Acid Extraction From An Uranium-Phosphorous Liquor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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