Uranium Recovery From Acid Leach Liquors: The Optimisation Of Rip/Sx Based Flowsheets

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Deon van Tonder Bert Van Hege
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Comparison of various technologies for uranium recovery from sulphuric acid leach solutions shows that Resin-in-Pulp (RIP) and/or Solvent extraction (SX) based processing routes are usually cost effective (11). A combined RIP-SX recovery-purification route and a CCD-SX recovery-purification route were investigated and optimised. The design basis used for the investigation was a production rate of 200 kg/h U3O8 over a solution concentration range of 40 to 1500 mg/L U3O8. The OPEX for the RIP-SX processing route was found to be sensitive to the variation in uranium concentration in the leach liquor. One of the main drivers for this trend is the leach acid concentration. Conversely, the CAPEX of the CCD-SX processing route was sensitive to the uranium concentration in the leach liquor. The leach acid concentration only affected the OPEX of the CCD-SX processing route modestly, as the bulk of the acid is recovered in a pre-leach circuit. Contrary to expectation, the effect of extractant loss assumptions on the overall processing route economics was found to be modest to insignificant. It should be noted that the CCD-SX processing route OPEX was more sensitive to extractant loss assumptions than the RIP-SX processing route OPEX. Economic optimum wash ratios were determined for the CCD-SX processing route and increased with leach concentration ? the increase in wash ratio was less than proportional. A 5-stage CCD configuration was found optimal over the concentration range investigated.
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APA: Deon van Tonder Bert Van Hege  (2007)  Uranium Recovery From Acid Leach Liquors: The Optimisation Of Rip/Sx Based Flowsheets

MLA: Deon van Tonder Bert Van Hege Uranium Recovery From Acid Leach Liquors: The Optimisation Of Rip/Sx Based Flowsheets. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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