Removing Ammonium Ions From Subterranean Formations by Flushing With Lime Saturated Brines

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. Y. Yan W. F. Espewheid
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The various ion exchange reactions occurring during restoration of formations contaminated with ammonia during in situ uranium leaching are reviewed. Data are presented on the restoration of a previously leached laboratory packed column wing lime saturated brine. Although this restoration fluid selectively and effectively removed the ammonia, 24.5 pore volumes are required to reduce the ammonia concentration from 500-3 mg/L (29- 0.18 gr per gal). The essence of NaCl in the restoration fluid at levels in formation water is beneficial in improving the selectivity of the system for NH4+ removal and reducing Ca + + ion consumption
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APA: T. Y. Yan W. F. Espewheid  (1984)  Removing Ammonium Ions From Subterranean Formations by Flushing With Lime Saturated Brines

MLA: T. Y. Yan W. F. Espewheid Removing Ammonium Ions From Subterranean Formations by Flushing With Lime Saturated Brines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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