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Optimal Monazite Concentration Processes for the Extraction of Uranium and Thorium Fuel Material

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  • Olga Fedorova

    (Ozyorsk Technological Institute, National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI), 456780 Ozyorsk, Russia)

  • Elizaveta Vershinina

    (School of Natural Sciences, Far Eastern Federal University, 690090 Vladivostok, Russia)

  • Svetlana Krasitskaya

    (School of Natural Sciences, Far Eastern Federal University, 690090 Vladivostok, Russia)

  • Ivan Tananaev

    (Ozyorsk Technological Institute, National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI), 456780 Ozyorsk, Russia
    School of Natural Sciences, Far Eastern Federal University, 690090 Vladivostok, Russia
    Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Boris Myasoedov

    (Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Marco Vocciante

    (Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Genova, 16146 Genova, Italy)

Abstract

The optimal conditions for the nitric acid dissolution of precipitates of hydroxides and hydrated oxides of rare-earth elements, uranium, and thorium obtained after autoclave alkaline opening of samples of monazite concentrate have been determined. The distribution of radioactive impurities between the solid phase and the solution in the processes of alkaline opening, dephosphorization, and acid dissolution of the pulp was studied. Two options are proposed for the extraction of uranium and thorium in the presence of rare earth elements, followed by separation of the components using tributyl phosphate of various contents in the carbon diluent.

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  • Olga Fedorova & Elizaveta Vershinina & Svetlana Krasitskaya & Ivan Tananaev & Boris Myasoedov & Marco Vocciante, 2020. "Optimal Monazite Concentration Processes for the Extraction of Uranium and Thorium Fuel Material," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(18), pages 1-10, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:18:p:4601-:d:409097
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    1. Jordan, Brett W. & Eggert, Roderick G. & Dixon, Brent W. & Carlsen, Brett W., 2015. "Thorium: Crustal abundance, joint production, and economic availability," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 44(C), pages 81-93.
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