Economic Recovery of Uranium from Low-Grade Pulps via Resin-In-Pulp

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Udayar D. Auerswald V. Yahorava M. Kotze
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Uranium can be recovered from lower grade uranium ores (<800 mg/kg U3O8), leach residues, and waste dumps cost-effectively via resin-in-pulp (RIP). Using this technology, no solid/liquid separation or washing of the leach residues are required. Furthermore, the uranium recovery can be higher than with conventional methods. RIP technologies have, however, been perceived negatively due to concerns around potential resin fouling and losses. This paper highlights the advancements made in RIP and discusses a number of potential applications where the technology could deliver economic and consequential environmental benefits by reducing the uranium levels in the waste.
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APA: T. Udayar D. Auerswald V. Yahorava M. Kotze  (2014)  Economic Recovery of Uranium from Low-Grade Pulps via Resin-In-Pulp

MLA: T. Udayar D. Auerswald V. Yahorava M. Kotze Economic Recovery of Uranium from Low-Grade Pulps via Resin-In-Pulp. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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