Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors

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Autor(a) principal: Kim,Chul-Joo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Kumar,Jyothi Rajesh, Kim,Joon-Soo, Lee,Jin-Young, Yoon,Ho-Sung
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532012000700009
Resumo: In this study, amine based extractants (Alamine 336, Alamine 308, Alamine 304 and Aliquat 336) diluted in kerosene were used as promising extractants for uranium extraction and separation from other associated elements. Alamine 336 was the best extractant for uranium extraction process from sulfate solutions when compared with other amine based extractants, Alamine 308, Alamine 304 and Aliquat 336. Synergistic extraction behavior was studied with amines as extractants as well as synergists and organophosphorus reagents used as synergist mixed with amines. Synergistic extraction studies with amines were not suitable with each other for better extraction efficiency. However, amines mixed with organophosphorus extractants gave positive synergetic behavior with the highest synergistic coefficient 0.567 calculated from results obtained. The developed methodology was applied to uranium low grade ore processing and 99.83% of uranium was recovered without the interferences of other metals.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
title Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
spellingShingle Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
Kim,Chul-Joo
uranium
extraction
separation
amine based extractants
title_short Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
title_full Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
title_fullStr Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
title_full_unstemmed Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
title_sort Solvent extraction studies on uranium using amine based extractants and recovery from low grade ore leach liquors
author Kim,Chul-Joo
author_facet Kim,Chul-Joo
Kumar,Jyothi Rajesh
Kim,Joon-Soo
Lee,Jin-Young
Yoon,Ho-Sung
author_role author
author2 Kumar,Jyothi Rajesh
Kim,Joon-Soo
Lee,Jin-Young
Yoon,Ho-Sung
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kim,Chul-Joo
Kumar,Jyothi Rajesh
Kim,Joon-Soo
Lee,Jin-Young
Yoon,Ho-Sung
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv uranium
extraction
separation
amine based extractants
topic uranium
extraction
separation
amine based extractants
description In this study, amine based extractants (Alamine 336, Alamine 308, Alamine 304 and Aliquat 336) diluted in kerosene were used as promising extractants for uranium extraction and separation from other associated elements. Alamine 336 was the best extractant for uranium extraction process from sulfate solutions when compared with other amine based extractants, Alamine 308, Alamine 304 and Aliquat 336. Synergistic extraction behavior was studied with amines as extractants as well as synergists and organophosphorus reagents used as synergist mixed with amines. Synergistic extraction studies with amines were not suitable with each other for better extraction efficiency. However, amines mixed with organophosphorus extractants gave positive synergetic behavior with the highest synergistic coefficient 0.567 calculated from results obtained. The developed methodology was applied to uranium low grade ore processing and 99.83% of uranium was recovered without the interferences of other metals.
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