Abstract

The results of studies on the processing of carbonate ores with extraction of uranium and molybdenum by means of autoclave and atmospheric leaching and sorption extraction of valuable components using carboxyl cationionites and strongly basic anionites are presented. The most stable and highest indices for the extraction of uranium and molybdenum into solution were obtained for autoclave leaching with the following process parameters: pressure 12–14 psig, temperature ~140°C, pulp processing time 4–6 h, and initial sodium carbonate concentration 40–50 g/dm3. The degree of extraction of uranium and molybdenum into solution was ≥96%. Almost complete separation of uranium from molybdenum was obtained on carboxyl cationites without bicarbonate solutions in the pH range 6.5–7.5. An efficient technology is proposed for combined processing of silicate and carbonate ores using a unified sorption scheme making it possible to extract uranium and molybdenum separately while obtaining ammonium uranyl tricarbonate and ammonium paramolybdate.

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