SX - Plant Report - Solvent Extraction At Gunnison, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. L. Hazen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 11, 1958

Abstract

The uranium mill at Gunnison, Colorado, started crushing ore Dec. 31,1957, and has now been operating four months. The acid leached ore is washed by counter-current decantation through a system of four classifiers and four thickeners and most of the dissolved uranium reports in the overflow from the first washing thickener. This uranium is extracted from the aqueous pregnant solution by solvent extraction using di-2-ethyl hexyl phosphoric acid and tri-butyl phosphate dissolved in a high-flash-point kerosene as the extracting organic. The pregnant organic is then stripped with soda ash solution. The uranium bearing soda ash solution is filtered to remove insoluble carbonates and any sediment reaching that part of the circuit. The clarified carbonate pregnant solution is then acidified to 3 pH, heated to 180°F to drive off the last traces of CO2, and the uranium finally precipitated as yellow cake with MgO.
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APA: H. L. Hazen  (1958)  SX - Plant Report - Solvent Extraction At Gunnison, Colorado

MLA: H. L. Hazen SX - Plant Report - Solvent Extraction At Gunnison, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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