Physico-Chemical Characterization And Flotation Of Thorium Contaminated Soil From Kirtland AFB

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Misra
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A sample of thorium-contaminated soil from Kirtland Air Force Base (AFB) was subjected to froth flotation for removing thorium contaminants. A series of flotation tests were conducted to screen and evaluate the reagents. Among the collectors used, sodium oleate exhibited to show the promising results. Preliminary tests showed that a concentrate having activity as high as 5300 pCi/g can be obtained from the contaminated feed soil having activity 800 pCi/g. The volume reduction obtained was 89% and the activity recovery in the concentrate was 68%. The paper discusses the physico-chemical characterization data and the potential physical separation decontamination schemes for the thorium contaminated soils.
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APA: M. Misra  (1996)  Physico-Chemical Characterization And Flotation Of Thorium Contaminated Soil From Kirtland AFB

MLA: M. Misra Physico-Chemical Characterization And Flotation Of Thorium Contaminated Soil From Kirtland AFB. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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