Recovery of uranium from phosphate by carbonate solutions
Creators
- 1. Atomic Energy Commission, Damascus (Syrian Arab Republic). Department of Chemistry
Description
Uranium concentrations were analyzed in the Syrian phosphate deposits. Mean concentrations were found between 50 and 110 ppm. As a consequence, an average phosphate dressing of 22 kg/ha phosphate would charge the soil with 5-20 g/ha uranium when added as a mineral fertilizer. Fine grinding phosphate produced at the Syrian mines was used for uranium recovery by carbonate leaching. The formation of the soluble uranyl tricarbonate anion UO2(CO3)34- permits using alkali and sodium bicarbonate salts for the nearly selective dissolution of uranium from phosphate. Separation of iron, aluminum, titanium, etc., from uranium during leaching was carried out. Formation of some small amounts of molybdates, vanadates, phosphates, aluminates, and some complex metals was investigated. This process could be used before the manufacture of Tri-Super Phosphate (TSP) fertilizer, and the final products would contain less uranium quantities. (author)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
- Journal Volume
- 275
- Journal Issue
- 1
- Journal Page Range
- p. 97-100
- ISSN
- 0236-5731
- CODEN
- JRNCDM
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Hungary
- Country of Input or Organization
- Hungary
- INIS RN
- 39032543
- Subject category
- S38: RADIATION CHEMISTRY, RADIOCHEMISTRY AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY;
- Is Lead record
- Yes
- Descriptors DEI
- CARBONATES; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; FERTILIZERS; MATERIALS RECOVERY; PHOSPHATES; SOILS; URANIUM ISOTOPES
- Descriptors DEC
- CARBON COMPOUNDS; ISOTOPES; MANAGEMENT; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS; PROCESSING; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTE PROCESSING
Optional Information
- Notes
- 13 refs.