Phosphogypsum is a technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TE-NORM) that contains radionuclides from 238U and 232Th decay series which are of most radio-toxicity. The reduction in concentration of radionuclides content from PG was based on leaching of 226Ra, 210Pb, U and 40K using different chemicals.The factors which affect the leaching process such as leaching reagent, concentration of the proposed reagent, liquid-solid ratio, contact time, temperature and multi leaching effect were optimized. Based on the experimental results, about 79.4%, 57.9%, 65.7% and 89.8% of U, 226Ra, 210Pb and 40K respectively, were successfully removed from the PG under optimum conditions ( HNO3, concentration (4M), liquid-solid ratio ...
Abstract. Phosphogypsum (PG) is a waste product of the phosphoric acid production process and contai...
Two samples collected from the phosphogypsum deposits of the chemical products industry Elixir Praho...
High amounts of phosphogypsum (PG) are generated in the production of phosphoric acid. Previous lite...
Phosphogypsum (PG), a waste material readily available in large quantities, is generated in the wet ...
The new phosphogypsum (PG) waste management policy allowed to reduce the negative environmental impa...
AbstractThe Egyptian phosphogypsum waste is treated using sulfuric acid prior the ammonium sulfate p...
Phosphogypsum obtained by "wet procedure" for phosphoric acid production is actually calcium-sulphat...
Leaching of lanthanides from phosphogypsum (PG) was carried out using either free acids such as HCl ...
Abstract:The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate ore generates an industrial waste...
Phosphogypsum (PG) is a by-product of phosphoric acid production and according to the Waste Manageme...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
This study aims to determine radiological characterization of disposed phosphogypsum (PG) as technol...
The industry of phosphoric acid produces a calcium-rich by-product known as phosphogypsum, which is ...
In this paper, the historical evolution in the management of the wastes gene...
Nowadays about 200 million tons of phosphogypsum (PG) have been stored in the dumps of the chemical ...
Abstract. Phosphogypsum (PG) is a waste product of the phosphoric acid production process and contai...
Two samples collected from the phosphogypsum deposits of the chemical products industry Elixir Praho...
High amounts of phosphogypsum (PG) are generated in the production of phosphoric acid. Previous lite...
Phosphogypsum (PG), a waste material readily available in large quantities, is generated in the wet ...
The new phosphogypsum (PG) waste management policy allowed to reduce the negative environmental impa...
AbstractThe Egyptian phosphogypsum waste is treated using sulfuric acid prior the ammonium sulfate p...
Phosphogypsum obtained by "wet procedure" for phosphoric acid production is actually calcium-sulphat...
Leaching of lanthanides from phosphogypsum (PG) was carried out using either free acids such as HCl ...
Abstract:The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate ore generates an industrial waste...
Phosphogypsum (PG) is a by-product of phosphoric acid production and according to the Waste Manageme...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
This study aims to determine radiological characterization of disposed phosphogypsum (PG) as technol...
The industry of phosphoric acid produces a calcium-rich by-product known as phosphogypsum, which is ...
In this paper, the historical evolution in the management of the wastes gene...
Nowadays about 200 million tons of phosphogypsum (PG) have been stored in the dumps of the chemical ...
Abstract. Phosphogypsum (PG) is a waste product of the phosphoric acid production process and contai...
Two samples collected from the phosphogypsum deposits of the chemical products industry Elixir Praho...
High amounts of phosphogypsum (PG) are generated in the production of phosphoric acid. Previous lite...