RI 6387 Dissolution and Roasting Techniques for Extracting Cesium From Pollucite Ores

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. C. Dean P. H. Johnson I. L. Nichols
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Hydrochloric acid , sulfuric acid , and chloridizing roast- water leaching methods for dissolution of cesium and rubidium from Maine , Canada , and Southern Rhodesia pollucite ores and their flotation products were investigated by small- scale tests . Optimum conditions were determined to be ( 1 ) for hydrochloric acid leaching , use 12.7 equivalents of 8.8 normal acid per equivalent of cesium in the sample and leach for 6 hours at 100 ° C ; ( 2 ) for sulfuric acid leaching , use 12.7 equivalents of 14.4 normal acid and leach for 2 hours at 120° C ; and (3 ) for chloridizing roast - water leaching , roast minus 200 - mesh ore, limestone , and calcium chloride in a ratio of 2 : 4 : 1 , respectively , for 1 hour at 900 ° C , and leach the calcine for 1 hour at 80 ° C with enough water to give 35 pct solids . Extractions of cesium from ores and flotation products containing over 20 pct cesium were in excess of 97 , 93 , and 96 pct for the hydrochloric acid , sulfuric acid , and chloridizing roast - water leach processes , respectively .
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APA: K. C. Dean P. H. Johnson I. L. Nichols  (1964)  RI 6387 Dissolution and Roasting Techniques for Extracting Cesium From Pollucite Ores

MLA: K. C. Dean P. H. Johnson I. L. Nichols RI 6387 Dissolution and Roasting Techniques for Extracting Cesium From Pollucite Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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