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Traut, D.E.; El Hazek, N.M.T.; Palmer, G.R.; Nichols, I.L.
Bureau of Mines, Boulder City, NV (USA); Bureau of Mines, Salt Lake City, UT (USA). Salt Lake City Metallurgy Research Center1979
Bureau of Mines, Boulder City, NV (USA); Bureau of Mines, Salt Lake City, UT (USA). Salt Lake City Metallurgy Research Center1979
AbstractAbstract
[en] The effect of various ion concentrations on uranium absorption from a sodium carbonate solution by a strong-base, anion resin was investigated in order to help assure an adequate uranium supply for future needs. The studies were conducted to improve the recovery of uranium from in situ leach solutions by ion exchange. The effects of carbonate, bicarbonate, chloride, and sulfate ions were examined. Relatively low (less than 5 g/l) concentrations of chloride, sulfate, and bicarbonate were found to be detrimental to the absorption of uranium. High (greater than 10 g/l) carbonate concentrations also adversely affected the uranium absorption. In addition, the effect of initial resin form was investigated in tests of the chloride, carbonate, and bicarbonate forms; resin form was shown to have no effect on the absorption of uranium
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In-situ leach solutions
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1979; 15 p; Bureau of Mines, Washington, DC
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBONATES, CHARGED PARTICLES, CHLORINE COMPOUNDS, DISPERSIONS, HALIDES, HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES, IN-SITU PROCESSING, IONS, MINING, MIXTURES, ORE PROCESSING, ORES, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC POLYMERS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, POLYMERS, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, SOLUTIONS, SULFUR COMPOUNDS
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