Uranium precipitation from eluate using hydrogen peroxide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yan. T. Y.
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Uranium precipitation from an eluate using hydrogen peroxide has been studied in a laboratory continuous unit. The important process parameters were the dosage of H2O2, reaction pH and chloride ion concentration. In the process, the alkaline eluate is acidified to a pH of 2, then H2O2 at 110%-130% of the stoichiometric requirement is added, and finally NaOH is added to maintain a pH of 4 for one hour to complete the precipitation and settling. The chloride content in the system is controlled to 50g/L or below by rejecting part of the decant solution. The process has been successfully employed in commercial operations. The uranium recovery is complete, while the precipitate settles rapidly and can be processed to high purity yellow cake without filtration.
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APA: Yan. T. Y.  (1991)  Uranium precipitation from eluate using hydrogen peroxide

MLA: Yan. T. Y. Uranium precipitation from eluate using hydrogen peroxide. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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