Flotation Separation Of Uranium From Contaminated Soils

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Misra
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The volume of low-level contaminated soil at the. Department of Energy's Nuclear Weapon Sites are in the order of several million tons. Most of the contaminants are uranium, plutonium, other heavy metals and organic compounds. Selected Physical separation processes have shown demonstrated potential in COD Centratingthe radio nuclides in a small fraction of the soil. Depending upon the size, nature of bonding and distributions of radio nuclides, more than 90 percent of the radio nuclide activity can be concentrated in a small volume of fraction of the soil. The physico-chemical separation processes such as flotation in a mechanical and microbubble tall column cell have shown, promising applications in cleaning up the high volume contaminated soil.
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APA: M. Misra  (1995)  Flotation Separation Of Uranium From Contaminated Soils

MLA: M. Misra Flotation Separation Of Uranium From Contaminated Soils. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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