RI 6409 Alkaline Leach Processing of a Snbgrade Calcareous Uranium Ore

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 328 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
An alkaline leaching procedure for recovering uranium from a submarginal
0.1 percent Ug Og calcareous carnotite ore from the Shiprock , N. Mex . , area was
investigated .
A recovery of 72 percent of the uranium was attained in a preliminary
test embodying the commonly accepted practice of ( 1 ) alkaline leaching at
90° C , ( 2 ) multiple stage filtration and washing for recovery of a clear pregnant
solution , and ( 3 ) caustic precipitation of uranium as sodium diuranate ,
with recycle of the barren solution to the leaching and washing circuits .
Ion exchange resins were used in a second , less orthodox test that comprised
( 1 ) sodium carbonate leaching of minus 10- mesh ore at 90 ° C to dissolve
the uranium , ( 2 ) filtration to recover the leaching reagent for reuse , (3 )
recovery of the uranium- bearing solution in the filter cake as a pregnant
slime slurry by repulping of the filter cake followed by a sand- slime separation
and countercurrent decantation (CCD ) washing for rejection of the sand
fraction , (4 ) recovery of the dissolved uranium from the pregnant slime slurry
by resin- in- pulp (RIP ) , ( 5 ) elution of the uranium from the resin with a solution
of ammonium chloride acidified with hydrochloric acid , and (6 ) precipitation
of the uranium with ammonia gas .
About 83 percent of the uranium was extracted from the ore and 95.5 percent
of the dissolved uranium recovered by ion exchange .
Improved laboratory results were obtained using the RIP process , but
larger scale tests would be necessary for economic evaluation of the two
processes .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6409 Alkaline Leach Processing of a Snbgrade Calcareous Uranium OreMLA: RI 6409 Alkaline Leach Processing of a Snbgrade Calcareous Uranium Ore. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.