Uranium Recovery From Phosphoric Acid

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wi11iam M. Leaders
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Uranium Recovery Corporation was incorporated in the State of Florida in 1968 for the sole purpose of developing a method to economically recover uranium from Florida phosphoric acid. The preliminary laboratory work culminated in the demonstration of the process to United Nuclear Corporation in the spring of 1971. This was quickly followed by a pilot plant program to identify any unusual problems such as those arising from the day-to-day variation which occurs in a fertilizer phosphoric acid plant production system. After two years of pilot plant operation, United Nuclear Corporation purchased controlling interest in Uranium Recovery Corporation and committed several million dollars to the design and construction of the first commercial plant for this purpose in the State of Florida, or anywhere else in the United States, for that matter. After many start-up problems were resolved at the production plant located at the W. R. Grace fertilizer complex near Bartow, sustained production began March, 1971, and has continued to date. We still have some problems to solve but are currently producing sufficient uranium to make shipments to the UF6 converters for preparation of Florida uranium for use in nuclear power plant fuel materials.
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APA: Wi11iam M. Leaders  (1978)  Uranium Recovery From Phosphoric Acid

MLA: Wi11iam M. Leaders Uranium Recovery From Phosphoric Acid. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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