Published January 24, 1984 | Version v1
Patent

Method of recovering uranium from wet process phosphoric acid with enhanced content of uranium

Description

In preparing wet process phosphoric acid by decomposing a phosphate rock containing uranium with sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid on condition that hemihydrate gypsum is formed in an acid solution either at the stage of decomposing the phosphate rock or subsequently, uranium contained in the phosphate rock can almost entirely be retained in the obtained phosphoric acid solution by forming the hemihydrate gypsum in the presence of an oxidizing agent, such as a soluble chlorate, hydrogen peroxide or oxygen gas, in the acid solution in a quantity sufficient to render the entire uranium dissolved in the acid solution hexavalent because hemihydrate gypsum adsorbs almost exclusively tetravalent ions of uranium. The uranium is then recovered

Availability note (English)

U.S. Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D.C. 20231, USA, $.50.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
v p.
IPC:
Int. Cl. B01D 11/00; B01F 11/00; C01B 25/16; C01G 43/00.
IPC
Int. Cl. B01D 11/00; B01F 11/00; C01B 25/16; C01G 43/00.
Patent number
US patent document 4,427,641/A/

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Notes
PAT-APPL-287151.