2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40090-015-0056-6
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Uranium(VI) extraction from concentrated Egyptian wet-process phosphoric acid using a synergistic organophosphorous solvent mixture

Abstract: 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 ha… Show more

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“…Usually uranium locates in association with rare earth materials; therefore separation of this nuclear material has concerned interest of researchers for all time. There are different methods which are adopted for extraction of such type of materials such as solvent extraction, ion exchange, filtration, chemical absorption, membrane separation etc [2][3]. In this regard, solvent extraction technique is more convenient and reasonable method for extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually uranium locates in association with rare earth materials; therefore separation of this nuclear material has concerned interest of researchers for all time. There are different methods which are adopted for extraction of such type of materials such as solvent extraction, ion exchange, filtration, chemical absorption, membrane separation etc [2][3]. In this regard, solvent extraction technique is more convenient and reasonable method for extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%