Uranium(VI) recovery from concentrated Egyptian hemi-dihydrate wet-process phosphoric acid, 9.2 M, is investigated using synergistic organophosphorous solvent mixture of dinonyl phenyl phosphoric acid (DNPPA) and tris(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate (TEP). The effect of various factors such as [DNPPA] concentration, [TEP] concentration, phosphoric acid concentration, shaking time, aqueous: organic phase's ratio (V aq /V org ), stability of the solvent, the diluents effect, and temperature on the degree of extraction has been established. The effect of different stripping agents was investigated. The enthalpy change of the uranium extraction process was determined and the extracted uranium is further subjected to a second cycle of extraction [0.3 M D2EHPA ? 0.075 M TOPO], scrubbing impurities (5 M sulfuric acid), and finally stripping with 1 M (NH 4 ) 2 CO 3 solution. Precipitation of uranium in highly pure UO 3 product using hydrogen peroxide and heat treatment at 375°C were carried out.
In this study, batch experiments were performed to study the behavior of potassium amyl xanthate surfactant on Fe, Cu and U ions for the pretreatment of Abu Zeneima sulphate leach liquor. Various parameters, such as amount of potassium amyl xanthate, pH, stirring time, sample volume to potassium amyl xanthate mass (v/m ratio) and temperature were tested to determine the optimum conditions. The numerical results obtained support the experimental data on decreasing the iron and copper values where 0.1 g potassium amyl xanthate could remove 86.8 mg Fe and 0.98 mg Cu from the studied sulphate solution with no effect on uranium content. FTIR spectroscopy and XRF analysis were used for investigation.
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