REMOVAL AND CONCENTRATION OF URANIUM FROM WASTE MINE
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https://doi.org/10.17058/tecnolog.v15i1.2065Keywords:
tecnologia ambiental, química ambientalAbstract
The use of leaching agents, such as sodium citrate and ammonium carbonate, were assessed for the extraction of uranium from one mining residue containing 0.25% U. Concentration techniques such as precipitation and ion exchange were employed to recover the uranium from the leaching liquor. Leaching results showed maximum uranium extraction of about 40% for both reagents. The use 10 mol L-1 NaOH to precipitate the uranium from the leach liquor leads to a recovery of 62%; what was considered not satisfactory. In view of this, resins were used to concentrate the uranium from the liquor and the metal loading obtained at pH 3.9 was higher for the resin DOWEX RPU, whose maximum loading maximum capacity was 148.3 mg g-1, compared to 126.9 mg g-1 presented by the resin IRA 910 U.Downloads
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Published
2011-01-21
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Santos, E. A., & Ladeira, A. C. Q. (2011). REMOVAL AND CONCENTRATION OF URANIUM FROM WASTE MINE. Tecno-Lógica, 15(1), 34-41. https://doi.org/10.17058/tecnolog.v15i1.2065
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Environmental Technology