Recovery Of Uranium From Lignites (4dc0b129-d1e0-4f2e-8475-55ade6840271)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward S. Porter Henry G. Petrow
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1957

Abstract

MAJOR occurrences of lignite with significant uranium concentrations have been reported in western parts of the Dakotas, especially in Harding County, S.D., and Billings and Slope counties, N.D. Samples containing as much as 2 pct U3O8 were received at the Winchester Laboratory, but those deposits reportedly of major significance have generally contained 2 to 4 lb of uranium per ton of lignite. Most of the uranium appears to be associated with the carbon in the lignite as a urano-organic complex, although in most instances analysis of inorganic material has shown uranium values. Molybdenum is similarly associated with the carbon, and its concentrations generally parallel the uranium. The noncarboniferous material is mainly composed of gypsum, jarosite, bentonite, sandstone, and miscellaneous carbonates and silicates. The heating value of these lignites has been determined as about 3500 Btu on a dry lignite basis. The ash content of lignite has varied widely, the important samples containing 30 to 60 pct ash on a dry lignite basis. Because of the significant upgrading of uranium values obtained by ashing the lignite, and because recovery of uranium from raw lignite presented formidable processing problems, major emphasis at Winchester has been placed on devising methods to recover uranium from lignite calcines. Proper roasting removes the problem of organic fouling of solutions, reduces the size of the leaching plant for an equivalent uranium throughout, and generally provides equal or better acid leaching efficiency with less acid than can be obtained from the raw lignite.
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APA: Edward S. Porter Henry G. Petrow  (1957)  Recovery Of Uranium From Lignites (4dc0b129-d1e0-4f2e-8475-55ade6840271)

MLA: Edward S. Porter Henry G. Petrow Recovery Of Uranium From Lignites (4dc0b129-d1e0-4f2e-8475-55ade6840271). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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