Breakthrough in Uranium Recovery from Saline Liquors by Ion Exchange

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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- 11
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Abstract
Recovery of uranium in conventional ion exchange circuits, using strong base or weak base resins containing quaternary or tertiary amine functional groups, is based on an anion exchange mechanism. In saline liquors, chloride competes with uranium for the active resin sites and reduces resin loading. This results in significant negative impacts on the IX process in terms of plant throughput and operating costs. In this paper we present the results of a study on the recovery of uranium from an acidic in situ leach liquor containing approximately 9 g/L chloride. A range of resins was tested, and a high capacity strong base resin was identified with significantly enhanced loading compared to conventional resins. Other process-relevant criteria such as loading kinetics and elution efficacy are also discussed. The process developed was successfully tested during a recent ion exchange pilot plant operated in conjunction with a field-leach trial.
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Breakthrough in Uranium Recovery from Saline Liquors by Ion ExchangeMLA: Breakthrough in Uranium Recovery from Saline Liquors by Ion Exchange. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,