RI 8370 Elution of Uranyl Carbonate From a Strong Base Resin With a Mixed Carbonate Eluant in a Fluidized System

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. R. Palmer
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The Bureau of mines evaluated the elution of uranyl carbonate from a strong base resin with a mixed carbonate eluant in a fluidized system. The system consisted of a multiple-compartment ion-exchange (MCIX) elution column with a continuous flow of solution, except for short periods when the resin increments were withdrawn. The exchange of uranyl carbonate from the mill-loaded strong base resin with an eluant composed of 1.0 [M] NaaCOs plus 1.0 [M] NH4HCO3 was studied. The effects of solution flow rate, aqueous-to-resin flow ratio, column diameter, compartment height, initial resin concentration, and column length were examined. The experimental data indicate that for the eluant examined, a resin residence time of 240 minutes is necessary to attain 90-percent elution efficiency. Also provided is a technique for sizing an elution MCIX column form pilot plant experimental data.
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APA: G. R. Palmer  (1979)  RI 8370 Elution of Uranyl Carbonate From a Strong Base Resin With a Mixed Carbonate Eluant in a Fluidized System

MLA: G. R. Palmer RI 8370 Elution of Uranyl Carbonate From a Strong Base Resin With a Mixed Carbonate Eluant in a Fluidized System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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