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United States Patent : US2864667 : Anionic Exchange Process for the Recovery of Uranium and Vanadium from Carbonate Solution
United States Patent : US4418042 : Ion Exchange Process Using Resins of High Loading Capacity, High Chloride Tolerance and Rapid Elution for Uranium Recovery
A Summary Report on the Ion Exchange Process for the Recovery of Uranium
Author: David Kaufman
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Category : Metallurgy
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Publisher:
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Category : Metallurgy
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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United States Patent : US4312838 : Ion Exchange Resins of High Loading Capacity, High Chloride Tolerance and Rapid Elution for Uranium Recovery
The Electrolytic Recovery of Uranium and Vanadium from Carbon Leach Liquors by Means of Ion Exchange Membranes
Author: Jean Saunders
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Category : Ion exchange
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category : Ion exchange
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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United States Patent : US3676106 : Ion Exchange Process for the Recovery of Metals with Cation Exchange Agents
The Lead Vanadate Precipitation Method for the Recovery of Vanadium from Carbonate Leach Solutions
Author: W. E. Clifford
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Category : Chemical processes
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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A process for the removal (and recovery) of vanadium from carbonate leach solution has been developed. PbSO4 is used to precipitate vanadium and is regenerated by treating the lead vanadate precipitate with H2SO4. Vanadium concentration can be reduced to any desired level, or removed completely, with essentially no carbonate or uranium losses. H2SO4 is the only reagent consumed making the process superior to FeSO4 precipitation of vanadium on an economic as well as efficiency basis. The removal of vanadium from carbonate leach solutions improves the efficiency and economics of subsequent uranium recovery process. An economic evaluation compares the lead vanadate-caustic process with other possible processes for recovery of uranium and vanadium from carbonate leach solutions.
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Category : Chemical processes
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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A process for the removal (and recovery) of vanadium from carbonate leach solution has been developed. PbSO4 is used to precipitate vanadium and is regenerated by treating the lead vanadate precipitate with H2SO4. Vanadium concentration can be reduced to any desired level, or removed completely, with essentially no carbonate or uranium losses. H2SO4 is the only reagent consumed making the process superior to FeSO4 precipitation of vanadium on an economic as well as efficiency basis. The removal of vanadium from carbonate leach solutions improves the efficiency and economics of subsequent uranium recovery process. An economic evaluation compares the lead vanadate-caustic process with other possible processes for recovery of uranium and vanadium from carbonate leach solutions.