Solvent Extraction of Uranium – Towards Good Practice in Design, Operation and Management

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P Bartsch
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Aug 8, 2011

Abstract

Uranium solvent extraction, USX has been applied commercially for recovery and concentration for over 50 years. Uranium in acidic liquor, which is prepared following ore leaching, solid/liquid separation and clarification, can be treated through a sequence of operations; extraction-scrubbing-stripping, to obtain purified liquor. USX has dominated the primary uranium industry as the preferred technological route to converter grade yellowcake. The practices of design and operation of USX facilities has found renewed interest as new mines are developed following decades of industry dormancy. This article seeks to outline principles of design and operation from the practitioner’s perspective. The discussion also reviews historical developments of USX applications and highlights recent innovations. This review is hoped to provide guidance for technical personnel who wish to learn more about good practices that leads to reliable USX performance.
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APA: P Bartsch  (2011)  Solvent Extraction of Uranium – Towards Good Practice in Design, Operation and Management

MLA: P Bartsch Solvent Extraction of Uranium – Towards Good Practice in Design, Operation and Management. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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