Rate Of Consumption Of Dissolved Oxygen During Ammonium Carbonate In Situ Leaching Of Uranium

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. B. Goddard
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Abstract. Leaching of, uranium in situ from sandstone deposits with ammonium carbonate solution containing: dissolved oxygen occurs rapidly compared with the leaching of the bulk of the sulfur present as FeS2. However because of their high reducing, capacity and their relative abundance, the FeS2 minerals consume; the bulk of the oxidants A pressure leach apparatus was-construtted which permitted the measurement of oxygen consumtion by FeS2. Oxygen consumption by FeS2 is best described by a first-order reaction. The experimental rate constants for various cores are roughly proportional to their FeS2 contents.
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APA: J. B. Goddard  (1980)  Rate Of Consumption Of Dissolved Oxygen During Ammonium Carbonate In Situ Leaching Of Uranium

MLA: J. B. Goddard Rate Of Consumption Of Dissolved Oxygen During Ammonium Carbonate In Situ Leaching Of Uranium. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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