Factors Influencing The Insitu Acid Leaching Rates Of Uranium Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Aline Tatom
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

This paper presents numerical and experimen¬tal results dealing with the application of ferric ion oxidation of uranium in acidic media. Conclusions are derived from matching numerical results to experimental data taken on one-dimensional laboratory leaches using ore from a South Texas Coastal plain deposit. Since the numerical results can be made quite general, we are able to extract and quantify the effects of oxidant concentration, flow velocity, mass transfer, chemical kinetics, and competitive oxidant consumers (pyrite and molybdenite) on the experimental results. Our results suggest that the leaching of uranium is a mass transfer controlled while that of pyrite is kinetically controlled.
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APA: Aline Tatom  (1981)  Factors Influencing The Insitu Acid Leaching Rates Of Uranium Ores

MLA: Aline Tatom Factors Influencing The Insitu Acid Leaching Rates Of Uranium Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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