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The Use of EDXRF for Liquids in a Uranium-Vanadium Solvent Extraction Process

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Rocky A. Smith*
Affiliation:
Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc. Post Office Box 787 Blanding, Utah 84511
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Elements of importance in a uranium-vanadium solvent extraction process can be monitored using EDXRF. Fifteen independent circuits were monitored for six different elements on a hourly basis. The precision of the analysis varies from element to element and from circuit to circuit, but all precision was within acceptable limits set for mill control by more conventional means of analysis. The elements of primary interest were uranium and vanadium.

Type
III. XRF Applications: Mineral and Geological
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1981

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