Hydrochloric acid leaching of an Elliot Lake uranium ore (13a41608-dfe4-4266-9026-6b4afd0847bf)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 4898 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
"Laboratory-scale hydrochloric acid leach tests were conducted on an Elliot Lake uranium ore. Hydrochloric acid leaches without an oxidant or with molecular oxygen (i.e., air or pure oxygen gas) as an oxidant favoured uranium and radium extractions. Conditions for maximum uranium, thorium and radium extractions with hydrochloric acid in the presence of sodium chlorate were determined. The highest extractions of uranium (96%), thorium (81%) and radium (91%) were obtained using a mixture of 44.0 kg HCI and 2.5 kg NaCIOJ per tonne of ore at 75°C with 18 hours ' retention.Flowsheets for two-stage leaching are proposed. The residues obtained from the second-stage leach contain uranium (0.002%), thorium (0.006%) and radium (15 to 20 pCi/g). Tailings of this nature are considered suitable for mine backfill, and, if pyrite is removed, suitable for surface disposal.IntroductionThe nuclear energy industry forecasts an increasing demand for uranium. This increasing demand requires not only largescale mining and processing of conventional and complex uranium ores, but also leads to the consideration of new and nonconventional sources of uranium, e.g., black shales, phosphate rocks, granite, sea water and fossil-fuel ash."
Citation
APA:
(1980) Hydrochloric acid leaching of an Elliot Lake uranium ore (13a41608-dfe4-4266-9026-6b4afd0847bf)MLA: Hydrochloric acid leaching of an Elliot Lake uranium ore (13a41608-dfe4-4266-9026-6b4afd0847bf). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.