A Proposed Method, Using Bacteria, for the Continuous Leaching of a Uranium Ore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. H. Mccreedy V. F. Harrison W. A. Gow
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

A semi-continuous bench-scale, countercurrent-decantation system, in which the ore was moved countercurrently to the flow of leaching solution, was used to conduct acid-leaching tests on uranium ore with the aid of bacteria. This method, which involved a low degree of agitation, was successfully applied to extract uranium in practical amounts and at practical rates. The acidity of the leaching solution was the main variable investigated in the bench-scale tests done at the Mines Branch, Ottawa. Over 90 11er cent of the uranium was extracted in a six-stage system. The results suggest that this technique could be ap-plied in the utilization of bacterial oxidation and leaching as a method for treating Elliot Lake uranium ore.
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APA: H. H. Mccreedy V. F. Harrison W. A. Gow  (1969)  A Proposed Method, Using Bacteria, for the Continuous Leaching of a Uranium Ore

MLA: H. H. Mccreedy V. F. Harrison W. A. Gow A Proposed Method, Using Bacteria, for the Continuous Leaching of a Uranium Ore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1969.

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