Abstract

Preliminary leaching studies were carried out to develop a suitable method for the recovery of uranium and the elimination of arsenic from a low grade carbonate/silicate ore containing 64 ppm U and 2446 ppm As, as well as some Cu, Pb, Ni and Zn. An examination of the mineralogy found mostly uranium(VI) minerals, such as uraninite, and various base metal sulfides and arsenates in veins and fissures. Roasting the ore at 500–800 °C to volatilize arsenic proved to be unsuitable. Therefore, the ground ore was subjected to direct leaching with sulfuric acid, sodium sulfide and ferric chloride at 80–90 °C with a liquid to solid ratio of 1:1. With sulfuric acid at a concentration of 180 kg/t ore, complete recovery of both uranium and arsenic was achieved giving undesirable arsenic in the leach liquor. The maximum recovery of uranium and arsenic by leaching with sodium sulfide was only 20% and 18%, respectively. However, 3 M ferric chloride leached approximately 92% U(VI) and precipitated arsenic as ferric arsenate. Therefore, maximum uranium can be extracted and arsenic eliminated as impurity by selective leaching with ferric chloride.

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