Mouret, P.; Rigaud, A.
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1959
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1959
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[en] After a brief summary of the physical and chemical properties of beryllium, the various chemical treatments which can be applied to beryllium minerals either directly or after a physical enrichment are discussed. These various treatments give either the hydroxide or beryllium salts, from which either beryllium oxide or metallic beryllium can easily be obtained. The purification, analysis and uses of beryllium are also briefly discussed. (author)
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Le beryllium
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1959; [23 p.]; 16 refs.
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Mouret, P.; Madinier, A.
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Lab. du Fort de Chatillon, Service Chimie Generale, 92 - Fontenay-aux-Roses (France)1949
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Lab. du Fort de Chatillon, Service Chimie Generale, 92 - Fontenay-aux-Roses (France)1949
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[en] This report describes the equipment (tanks, filters..) of the ore processing workshop of Le Bouchet used for the processing of the uranium ore from Madagascar (autunite). Then it describes the processing scheme: treatment with sodium carbonate, de-complexing of uranyl carbonate with soda, filtering, washing, drying and calcination of sodium uranate. The volume of reagents used, the production rate and the purity of the uranate obtained are given in conclusion. (J.S.)
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Traitement des concentres de Madagascar
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Jun 1949; 6 p
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ADDITIVES, AFRICA, ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBONATES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DECOMPOSITION, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, EMULSIFIERS, ENRICHMENT, ISLANDS, MATERIALS, MINERALS, ORE CONCENTRATES, ORE PROCESSING, ORES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHATE MINERALS, PROCESSING, PYROLYSIS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE MINERALS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, SURFACTANTS, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, URANATES, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM MINERALS, URANIUM ORES, URANYL COMPOUNDS, WETTING AGENTS
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Mouret, P.; Sartorius, R.
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
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[en] The various processes of chemical treatment of uranium ores, from the oldest to the more recent, are exposed, considering the following conditions: economics, geography, techniques and safety. The interest of obtaining a final concentrate as uranyl nitrate is discussed. (author)
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Les differents procedes de traitement chimique des minerais uraniferes sont exposes depuis les premiers jusqu'aux plus recents, en tenant compte des facteurs economiques, geographiques, techniques et de salubrite. L'interet d'obtenir un concentre final a l'etat de nitrate d'uranyle est discute. (auteur)Original Title
Le traitement chimique des minerais d'uranium en France
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1958; 14 p; 10 refs.
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, BUTYL PHOSPHATES, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBONATES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DECOMPOSITION, DISSOLUTION, ESTERS, EVALUATION, EXTRACTION, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC ACIDS, INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, NITRATES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORES, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHORIC ACID ESTERS, PROCESSING, PYROLYSIS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, SULFUR COMPOUNDS, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANYL COMPOUNDS
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Mouret, P.; Pottier, P.
CEA Fontenay-aux-Roses, 92 (France)1962
CEA Fontenay-aux-Roses, 92 (France)1962
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[en] All chemical concentration plants use at the moment a process of lixiviation by agitation for the treatment of uranium ores. It has become necessary for various reasons to study the application of a more economical system which is that of the lixiviation by capillarity in heaps. After presenting the laboratory tests for recognizing the ability of an ore for this type of lixiviation, the authors give an outline of the two semi-industrial tests which are still in progress. The results are such that it has been possible to plan larger installations which are now under construction. (authors)
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Les usines de concentration chimique utilisent toutes actuellement la lixiviation par agitation des minerais d'uranium. Il est devenu necessaire pour diverses raisons d'etudier l'application d'un procede plus economique, qui est celui de la lixiviation par capillarite en tas. Apres un expose des tests de laboratoire permettant de connaitre l'aptitude d'un minerai a ce type de lixiviation, est donne un apercu de deux essais semi-industriels non encore acheves a ce jour. Les resultats sont tels, qu'ils ont permis de projeter des installations plus importantes, qui sont actuellement en construction. (auteurs)Original Title
Lixiviation par capillarite des minerais d'uranium (1962)
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1962; 12 p; 5 refs.
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Perfectionnements etudies en laboratoire a la reextraction-separation de l'uranium et du Molybdene de solvant organique par le carbonate d'ammonium
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Proceedings series; p. 253-266; 1971; IAEA; Vienna; Symposium on the recovery of uranium from its ores and other sources; Sao Paulo, Brazil; 17 Aug 1970; IAEA-SM--135/5
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Mouret, P.
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1955
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1955
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[en] The needs in uranium constantly increased inciting to develop new chemical processes for the treatment of uranium ores. we searched processes that permit to get this element from ores poor in uranium, to a reasonable cost price. We used a sulphuric attack and a precipitation of uranium as phosphate uranate or pyrophosphate uranate to separate its from the different impurities. The process permitted to process ores contents of about 0,05% of uranium and to get an end product of sodium carbonate uranate containing 60 to 65% of uranium, with an acceptable cost price and an extraction yield situated between 90 and 95%. (M.B.)
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Les besoins sans cesse accrus en uranium ont incite de developper de nouveaux procedes chimiques pour le traitement de minerais uranifere. nous avons recherche des procedes qui permettent d'obtenir cet element a partir de minerais pauvres en uranium, a un prix de revient raisonnable. Nous nous sommes orientes vers une attaque sulfurique et une precipitation de l'uranium sous forme de phosphate uraneux ou de pyrophosphate uraneux pour le separer des differentes impuretes. Le procede a permis de descendre a des teneurs en uranium de l'ordre de 0,05 % et d'obtenir un produit final a l'etat d'uranate de soude contenant 60 e 65 % d'uranium, avec un prix de revient acceptable et avec un rendement global d'extraction situe entre 90 et 95 %. (M.B.)Original Title
Un procede de traitement chimique des minerais pauvres d'uranium
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1955; 15 p; Geneva Conference: communication of the CEA; Communication du C.E.A. a la conference de Geneve; Geneve (Switzerland); Aug 1955; 0 ref.
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, ENRICHMENT, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC ACIDS, INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORE PROCESSING, ORES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHATES, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, PROCESSING, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, SULFUR COMPOUNDS, URANATES, URANIUM COMPOUNDS
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Mouret, P.; Pottier, P.; Le Bris, J.
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
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[en] Description of chemical treatment of Vosges shales to obtain uranium by alkaline leaching. Mineralogy aspects of ore, physical and chemical conditions of leaching, solid/liquid separation, uranium recovery by either ion exchange process or electrolytic precipitation. (author)
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Description du traitement chimique des schistes des Vosges pour extraire l'uranium en milieu alcalin. L'aspect mineralogique, les conditions physiques et chimiques de la lixiviation, la separation solide/liquide et la recuperation de l'uranium soit par echangeurs d'ions, soit par precipitation electrolytique y sont exposes. (auteur)Original Title
Application de la lixiviation alcaline a l'extraction de l'uranium du schiste des Vosges
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1958; 21 p; 11 refs.
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CHEMICAL REACTION YIELD, COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS, DECANTATION, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, FILTRATION, GRAIN SIZE, HYDROGENATION, LEACHING, MINERALOGY, ORE PROCESSING, ORGANIC ION EXCHANGERS, PILOT PLANTS, PRECIPITATION, RESINS, SCHISTS, SODIUM CARBONATES, SODIUM URANATES, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, URANIUM ORES, URANYL CARBONATES
ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBONATES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DISSOLUTION, EVALUATION, FUNCTIONAL MODELS, ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS, MATERIALS, METAMORPHIC ROCKS, MICROSTRUCTURE, ORES, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC POLYMERS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PETROCHEMICALS, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, POLYMERS, PROCESSING, ROCKS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SIZE, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, URANATES, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANYL COMPOUNDS, YIELDS
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Mouret, P.
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
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[en] Earlier work on the preparation of uranium by F.A. Forward and his colleagues has shown the possibilities presented by oxidative lixiviation of ores in a carbonate medium, and the catalytic reduction of uranyl carbonate solutions by hydrogen. The carbonate attack is of considerable interest because of the selectivity of the uranium dissolution, which means it can be applied particularly to the treatment of low grade ores with a reduced consumption of cheap reagents. The subsequent reduction with hydrogen is of the same nature, and not only enables relatively dilute uranyl carbonate solutions to be treated, but also avoids any significant alteration of the attacking solution which can therefore be used again in the lixiviation stage. The experimental work, undertaken at the request of the Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique, was aimed at determining the quantitative characteristics of each of the two stages in order to ascertain their possibilities for industrial application to the principal low grade ores found in France. (author)
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Les travaux anterieurs de F.A. FORWARD et de ses collaborateurs ont mis en evidence les possibilites que presentent, dans la preparation de l'uranium, la lixiviation oxydante des minerais en milieu carbonate, et la reduction catalytique des solutions d'uranyl carbonate par l'hydrogene. L'attaque carbonatee presente, en effet, un interet considerable du fait de la selectivite de la dissolution de l'uranium qui permet de l'appliquer en particulier au traitement des minerais pauvres avec une consommation reduite de reactifs peu couteux. La reduction subsequente par l'hydrogene presente les memes caracteres et permet non seulement de traiter des solutions relativement diluees d'uranyl carbonate, mais encore evite toute modification significative de la solution d'attaque qui peut donc etre reemployee dans l'etape de lixiviation. L'experimentation, entreprise a la demande du Commissariat a l'Energie atomique, avait pour but de determiner les caracteristiques quantitatives de chacune des deux etapes afin d'en preciser les possibilites d'application industrielle aux principaux minerais pauvres fran is. (auteur)Original Title
Lixiviation oxydante des pechblendes et precipitation de l'uranium par l'hydrogene
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1958; 47 p; 7 refs.
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ACID CARBONATES, ACTIVATION ENERGY, BENCH-SCALE EXPERIMENTS, CATALYSTS, CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS, DECANTATION, EQUILIBRIUM, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, FILTRATION, GRAIN SIZE, HYDROGENATION, LEACHING, MINERALOGY, ORE PROCESSING, PITCHBLENDE, PRECIPITATION, PRESSURE DEPENDENCE, REDUCTION, SATURATION, URANIUM ORES, URANIUM OXIDES, URANYL CARBONATES
ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBONATES, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DISSOLUTION, ENERGY, KINETICS, MATERIALS, MICROSTRUCTURE, MINERALS, ORES, OXIDE MINERALS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PROCESSING, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE MINERALS, REACTION KINETICS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SIZE, URANINITES, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM MINERALS, URANYL COMPOUNDS
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Mouret, P.; Le Bris, J.; Kremer, M.
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)1958
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[en] Choice of the process according to health requirements. Description of the process: dissolution of uranium by sulfuric leaching of ores, precipitation of uranium by lime, re-dissolution of the concentrate with nitric ions, purification by T.B.P. finally resulting in pure uranyl nitrate solution containing 400 g/litre. (author)
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Les raisons du choix du procede en fonction des imperatifs d'hygiene, sont exposees ainsi que le procede qui consiste en une dissolution de l'uranium des minerais par lixiviation sulfurique, precipitation de l'uranium par la chaux et redissolution du concentre en presence d'ions nitriques, purification par le T.B.P. et obtention d'un concentre final de nitrate d'uranyle pur a 400 g/litre. (auteur)Original Title
La chaux comme agent de concentration de l'uranium
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1958; 18 p; 1 refs.
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, BUTYL PHOSPHATES, CARBONATE ROCKS, DISSOLUTION, ESTERS, EVALUATION, EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC ACIDS, INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, METALLURGY, NITRATES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORE CONCENTRATES, ORES, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHATES, PHOSPHORIC ACID ESTERS, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, PROCESSING, ROCKS, SEDIMENTARY ROCKS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SULFUR COMPOUNDS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM ORES, URANYL COMPOUNDS, YIELDS
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