Improvement Of The Opap Uranium Recovery Process From Phosphoric Acid - (I) Introduction

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M. S. Tsai
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Recovery of uranium from wet-process phosphoric acid is a newly developed source of uranium. Many processes have been developed but the OPAP (octylphenyl acid phosphate) process is still the valuable one because the OPAP reagent compound has the high extraction ,power and cheap cost. The OPAP process was already studied by murthy(1) in 1970 and its complete process flow sheet was first fulfilled by F.T. Hurst(2) in 1974. WCFC(3) (western Co-op Fertilizer Ltd.) in cooperation with ESI (Earth Science Inc.) set up the OPAP uranium recovery pilot plant in Canada in 1978. We have studied the OPAP process since 1974 and first improved the OPAP extractant by proper adjustment of the DOPAP/MOPAP mole ratio with CH3OH-H20 method, resulting in shortening the phase separation time and avoiding the precipitation occurrence in our process. Second, we utilize the reduction and oxidation occurring by DC power supply on either side of the membrane to achieve the extraction and stripping at the same time. An improved OPAP process in which high recovery yield of uranium and acid uncontaminated by iron has been developed in our laboratory.
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APA: M. S. Tsai  (1982)  Improvement Of The Opap Uranium Recovery Process From Phosphoric Acid - (I) Introduction

MLA: M. S. Tsai Improvement Of The Opap Uranium Recovery Process From Phosphoric Acid - (I) Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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