Phosphogypsum (PG), a waste material readily available in large quantities, is generated in the wet process of phosphoric acid production. Due to the contaminants in the material and the radioactivity of PG, the use of this material has limitations. South African phosphogypsum (from Phalaborwa) contains high levels of thorium that could be recovered for industrial use. The study was conducted to determine the best acid for leaching thorium from phosphogypsum; to investigate the effect of solid to liquid ratios and of concentration on the efficiency of the process; and to study the effect of contact time on the thorium recovered from the leaching process. Thorium was recovered from phosphogypsum by leaching the samples with strong acids unde...
The increasing demand for rare earth elements (REEs), used in technologically advanced products, has...
The U is recovered from the wet-process phosphoric acid by either single-cycle or two-cycle solvent ...
Sequential extraction procedures were widely applied for speciation of radioactive elements. In this...
Phosphogypsum (PG), a waste material readily available in large quantities, is generated in the wet ...
Phosphogypsum is a technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TE-NORM) that ...
International audiencePhosphogypsum is a pollutant waste generated by the fertilizer industry. Manag...
Leaching of lanthanides from phosphogypsum (PG) was carried out using either free acids such as HCl ...
High amounts of phosphogypsum (PG) are generated in the production of phosphoric acid. Previous lite...
This study focused on the leaching of uranium and thorium from a high grade Ethiopian tantalite ore...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
© 2019, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. A convenient recycling loop is one of the key fa...
Abstract : A million tons of Phosphogypsum (PG) is stacked in the environment every year and is prog...
The status of aqueous processing methods for thorium fuels is summarized, with principal emphasis on...
An extraction system to remove the major portion of rare earths present in the commercial grade of t...
Phosphogypsum obtained by "wet procedure" for phosphoric acid production is actually calcium-sulphat...
The increasing demand for rare earth elements (REEs), used in technologically advanced products, has...
The U is recovered from the wet-process phosphoric acid by either single-cycle or two-cycle solvent ...
Sequential extraction procedures were widely applied for speciation of radioactive elements. In this...
Phosphogypsum (PG), a waste material readily available in large quantities, is generated in the wet ...
Phosphogypsum is a technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TE-NORM) that ...
International audiencePhosphogypsum is a pollutant waste generated by the fertilizer industry. Manag...
Leaching of lanthanides from phosphogypsum (PG) was carried out using either free acids such as HCl ...
High amounts of phosphogypsum (PG) are generated in the production of phosphoric acid. Previous lite...
This study focused on the leaching of uranium and thorium from a high grade Ethiopian tantalite ore...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
© 2019, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. A convenient recycling loop is one of the key fa...
Abstract : A million tons of Phosphogypsum (PG) is stacked in the environment every year and is prog...
The status of aqueous processing methods for thorium fuels is summarized, with principal emphasis on...
An extraction system to remove the major portion of rare earths present in the commercial grade of t...
Phosphogypsum obtained by "wet procedure" for phosphoric acid production is actually calcium-sulphat...
The increasing demand for rare earth elements (REEs), used in technologically advanced products, has...
The U is recovered from the wet-process phosphoric acid by either single-cycle or two-cycle solvent ...
Sequential extraction procedures were widely applied for speciation of radioactive elements. In this...