Development and Testing of a Small-Scale Uranium Leach for Geometallurgical Applications

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N L. Turner L L. Kuhar N Francis V Liebezeit K Ehrig D J. Robinson
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Sep 29, 2013

Abstract

Conventional industry tests used to determine leach recoveries are often fully monitored and may be time-consuming and expensive. Such tests may be limiting in geometallurgical applications where large numbers of samples are required to be processed for characterisation of an ore deposit. BHP Billiton currently use a fully instrumented leach test for characterisation of Olympic Dam uranium-rich samples. Researchers at the Commonwealth Scientific Research and Industrial Organisation (CSIRO) were approached to develop an alternative to these full-scale leach tests that could allow for the ranking of samples in terms of their leachability. The novel geometallurgical test was required to use samples of small mass and be affordable and rapid.Three leach test protocols were pursued in developing the small-scale tests. Kinetic leach tests were performed using mild conditions at higher pH, low temperature and low oxidation reduction potential, moderate conditions at intermediate pH, temperature and oxidation reduction potential and aggressive conditions at lower pH, higher temperature and higher reduction potential.This paper presents results from 44 leach tests on 11 samples with varying uranium mineralogy. The developed small-scale tests correlate well with data from the more costly conventional industry laboratory tests, indicating the possibility of using this alternative test as a geometallurgical leach proxy. Simple regression analysis confirmed the importance of pH, reduction potential and temperature on uranium extraction. Experimental data were fitted to published leach models to predict uranium leach extraction for a range of operating conditions.The ultimate aim of the test work is to combine a limited number of large-scale calibration tests, a large number of small-scale geometallurgical tests and leach models for geometallurgical sample characterisation and evaluation of a wide range of scenarios or processing options.CITATION:Turner, N L, Kuhar, L L, Francis, N, Liebezeit, V, Ehrig, K and Robinson, D J, 2013. Development and testing of a small-scale uranium leach for geometallurgical applications, in Proceedings The Second AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2013 , pp 345-350 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: N L. Turner L L. Kuhar N Francis V Liebezeit K Ehrig D J. Robinson  (2013)  Development and Testing of a Small-Scale Uranium Leach for Geometallurgical Applications

MLA: N L. Turner L L. Kuhar N Francis V Liebezeit K Ehrig D J. Robinson Development and Testing of a Small-Scale Uranium Leach for Geometallurgical Applications. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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