Uranium Peroxide Precipitate Drying Temperature Relationships (44467d28-e101-4f4d-a6bb-f3d184ae0f5c)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Rodgers B. Dyck
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cameco Corporation is revitalizing its Key Lake Operation uranium mill in northern Saskatchewan. The mill currently uses ammonia stripping in solvent extraction (SX) and ammonia yellowcake precipitation. As part of the revitalization, the company considered installing strong acid stripping in solvent extraction (used at its Rabbit Lake Operation), which would lead to using hydrogen peroxide for uranium precipitation. As part of the process evaluation, tests were carried out to study how the drying temperature in indirect fired dryers would affect the uranium peroxide yellowcake precipitate properties. This paper discusses the test work results, including the relationships between drying temperature and product reactivity with water, product colour, product grade, and energy input requirements.
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APA: C. Rodgers B. Dyck  (2012)  Uranium Peroxide Precipitate Drying Temperature Relationships (44467d28-e101-4f4d-a6bb-f3d184ae0f5c)

MLA: C. Rodgers B. Dyck Uranium Peroxide Precipitate Drying Temperature Relationships (44467d28-e101-4f4d-a6bb-f3d184ae0f5c). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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