RI 6173 Recovery Of Beryllium From Spor Mountain, Utah, Ore By Solvent Extraction And Caustic Stripping

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Laird Crocker
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This report describes a study of beryllium recovery from sulfate leach liquor by di-2-ethylhexyl phosphate (EHPA) solvent extraction in conjunction with caustic stripping. The work was one phase of Bureau of Mines research on process development for Spor Mountain, Utah, ores. Solution for the solvent extraction studies was prepared by sulfuric acid leaching of ore containing 0.6 pet BeO, Before solvent extraction of beryllium, the leach liquor was treated to prevent coextraetion of iron by either (1) removal of ferric iron by amine solvent extraction or (2) reduction of ferric iron to nonextractable ferrous iron by treatment with sulfur dioxide. Beryllim was extracted from the aqueous leach liquor by countercurrent multistage contacting with a kerosine solution of EHPA. The loaded organic solution was stripped with sodim hydroxide solution. Subsequently, beryllium hydroxide was precipitated by boiling the sodium beryllate strip solution and converted to beryllium oxide of 98 pct BeO-grade by calcining. Material of this grade can be directly processed into beryllium-copper alloy or be used as starting material for further refining to produce high-purity, nuclear-grade beryllium. Over 90 pct of the beryllium contained in the leach liquor was recovered as beryllia.
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APA: Laird Crocker  (1963)  RI 6173 Recovery Of Beryllium From Spor Mountain, Utah, Ore By Solvent Extraction And Caustic Stripping

MLA: Laird Crocker RI 6173 Recovery Of Beryllium From Spor Mountain, Utah, Ore By Solvent Extraction And Caustic Stripping. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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