Why Does a High Oxidation Potential Improve Uranium Leaching for Some Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Burling
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Abstract

Australia has a number of uranium deposits, but they vary significantly in their mineralogy, grade and textural characteristics. Therefore, information from traditional (or conventional) sources regarding the fundamentals of leaching the uranium and gangue minerals is not always applicable when studying particular ores. Empirical studies on particular ores can be effective in understanding leach systems and can lead to improvements in process design, but there remains a lack of fundamental understanding which is necessary for ongoing process optimisation as ore bodies continue to vary. ANSTO Minerals has undertaken a program of work to address some of the fundamental questions of uranium leaching, including the unexpected impact for some ore types of leaching at high oxidation potential.
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APA: S. Burling  (2010)  Why Does a High Oxidation Potential Improve Uranium Leaching for Some Ores

MLA: S. Burling Why Does a High Oxidation Potential Improve Uranium Leaching for Some Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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