RI 8766 Extracting Vanadium and Uranium From Low-Grade and Mill-Grade Ores From the Colorado Plateau

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
I. L. Nichols
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is investigating vanadium recovery from various domestic resources. A low-grade carnotite ore sample containing 0.34 pct V20S and 0.04 pct U30S was leached, and the results were compared with those of similar leach tests using a mill-grade sample containing 1.26 pct V205 and 0.19 pct U308. Experiments on the two ore samples included agitation leaching, pugging, salt-roast leaching, and autoclave leaching. None of the leaching methods investigated showed any significant advantage over another except autoclaving, which reduced the leach time but at the expense of greater acid consumption. Typical of the experimental results attained are the data gathered from the agitation leaching tests. Agitation leaching of the mill-grade ore with 100 lb/ton H2S04 resulted in extractions of 94 pct U308 and 33 pct V205. To increase the vanadium extraction from 33 to 91 pct required concentrations of 300 lb/ton H2S04 and 10 lb/ton NaC103. Complementary agitation leach tests on the low-grade ore required 200 lb/ton H2S04 to extract 94 pct U308, and 300 lb/ton H2S04 and 10 lb/ton NaC103 to extract 90 pct V205.
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APA: I. L. Nichols  (1983)  RI 8766 Extracting Vanadium and Uranium From Low-Grade and Mill-Grade Ores From the Colorado Plateau

MLA: I. L. Nichols RI 8766 Extracting Vanadium and Uranium From Low-Grade and Mill-Grade Ores From the Colorado Plateau. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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