Abstract

In this work, an integrated process based on the application of two membrane technologies for the selective recovery of the U and the Cd contained in wet phosphoric acid is presented. The process is based on the removal of U by ion exchange using the Purolite S940 resin as ion-exchange resin followed by the selective removal of Cd by means of membrane-assisted solvent extraction with Aliquat 336 as the selective extractant. After sorption of U, the elution step was carried out with a 1 M solution of Na{sub 2}CO{sub 3} whereas the back extraction of Cd was efficiently achieved by simply using water in the back-extraction phase. Because of working with acidic solutions containing initially 200 mg/l of U and 50 mg/l of Cd, the viability of the process for reduction of the U and Cd concentration below 2 mg/l has been checked, obtaining the kinetic models and parameters of the removal steps, thus, establishing the basis for the process design and optimization.

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