2023
DOI: 10.32434/0321-4095-2023-147-2-117-126
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Aggregate technology for processing uranium-phosphorite ore

Abstract: The paper describes an aggregate technology for extraction of uranium and related rare earth elements, scandium and phosphorus from uranium-phosphorite ores with the recycling of spent reagents for the production of nitrogen-phosphorus fertilizers. It is shown that increasing the fraction of nitric acid in the mixture with sulfuric acid (melange) for leaching uranium to 100% increases the extraction of all valuable elements up to 95–98%. Optimal parameters (hydro module, duration and acidity) of the raw materi… Show more

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“…The creation of the production of ion exchange resins in Ukraine made it possible to transfer the extraction of uranium from the filtration-precipitation scheme to the process of sorption from pulps and eliminate the filtration stage from the technology [7]. The suspension after uranium extraction is neutralized with lime milk to pH 7 and sent to the tailings pond, where the solid phase is precipitated and the liquid phase after settling is reused in the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creation of the production of ion exchange resins in Ukraine made it possible to transfer the extraction of uranium from the filtration-precipitation scheme to the process of sorption from pulps and eliminate the filtration stage from the technology [7]. The suspension after uranium extraction is neutralized with lime milk to pH 7 and sent to the tailings pond, where the solid phase is precipitated and the liquid phase after settling is reused in the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%