961 resultados para Uranium mill tailings


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"September 30, 1952."

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"This volume is the seventh in a series of reports dealing with the processing of the leached zone portion of the Florida phosphate producing area for the recovery of uranium and associated products."

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"This volume is the eighth in a series of reports pertaining to proposed plants for the recovery of uranium tetrafluoride, alumina and ammonium phosphate from processing of leached zone portion of Florida phosphate producing area."--Page 5.

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"Date Declassified:October 27, 1955."

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"U.S. AEC Contract AT(49-1)-545."

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"Date Declassified: October 27, 1955."

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"Date Declassified: September 23, 1955."

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"Date Declassified: September 23, 1955."

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"Date Declassified: September 23, 1955."

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"Date Declassified: September 23, 1955."

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"Date Declassified: September 23, 1955."

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"Contract AT(49-1)-535."

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The investigation of the electrolytic precipitation of uranium from a sample of acid leach liquor in an ion exchange membrane cell has been conducted on leach liquor from the Vitro Co. This leach liquor can be treated by the above means to precipitate essentially all the uranium and simultaneously to produce additional acid which may be used for further leaching.

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Electrolytic precipitation of uranium from ion-exchange resin eluates has been investigated in a three-compartment cell. A relatively low-energy consumption is required and anodic attack is reduced to a negligible quantity. During the precipitation, acid is produced in sufficient quantity for use as eluant for subsequent eluting operations. The recovered uranium is in the form of a rapid settling, fast filtering precipitate which is easily washed with water to reduce the chloride content to a tolerable concentration.