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Promising Technology for Reprocessing Complex Uranium Ores from the Elkon Deposit

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The results of research on reprocessing of complex uranium ores from the Elkon deposit with recovery of uranium, gold, silver, and vanadium by methods of radiometric sorting, combining of autoclave… Click to show full abstract

The results of research on reprocessing of complex uranium ores from the Elkon deposit with recovery of uranium, gold, silver, and vanadium by methods of radiometric sorting, combining of autoclave and atmospheric leaching of ore followed by sorption and extraction recovery of valuable components, are presented. The capacity was 90 mg/g in sorption of uranium on strongly basic anionite and the uranium concentration ≤0.003 g/dm3 in sorption filtrates. The choice of eluent is determined by the formulation of the problem of obtaining the finished uranium product of the requisite form and quality. A fundamentally new composition of the extracting agent is proposed for direct extraction of uranium from nitrate-containing solutions. An iron-vanadium concentrate with vanadium and iron content 2.58 and 22.8%, respectively, suitable for subsequent reprocessing, was obtained. The anionite PuroGold S-992 is recommended for recovery of gold and silver. The gold and silver concentrations in the commercial desorbate were 270 and 380 mg/dm3, respectively; a gold-containing concentrate was obtained.

Keywords: uranium; complex uranium; reprocessing complex; elkon deposit; uranium ores; ores elkon

Journal Title: Atomic Energy
Year Published: 2017

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