Alkyl Arsines And U

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Gogal
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Cameco's Cigar Lake Operation (CLO) started commercial uranium ore production in 2015. Initial mining was focused in areas of the ore body with relatively low concentrations of elements of concern (EOCs). As mining progressed into areas of the ore body that were richer in EOCs, some statistically significant behavior of certain analytes was noted in the water treatment circuits. It was ultimately found that the CLO ore body natively hosts numerous alkyl arsine compounds in addition to inorganic arsenide minerals. The alkyl arsines were found to be recalcitrant to typical adsorption on ferrihydrite, with the degree of recalcitrance associated with the degree of alkylation. A number of changes to the process circuits and water balance were performed and planned in order to inhibit the transport of alkyl arsines from the ore stream into the process water stream, and to optimize the overall site water usage. In some instances, the interactions of equipment in conjoined circuits of the process had controlling effects on the behavior of the overall circuit. Work continues to iterate upon the capital design features in order to further tighten the water balance, and to optimize water usage and operating costs.
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APA: J. Gogal  (2020)  Alkyl Arsines And U

MLA: J. Gogal Alkyl Arsines And U. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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