Characterization Of Siliceous Cake For The Beneficiation Of Pa-231

Progress in Nuclear Energy(2021)

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Siliceous cake, a waste from monazite processing plant at Aluva, Kerala, is a rich and natural source of protactinium (Pa-231). Protactinium was recovered from this source using oxalic acid as a leaching agent. Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy, Energy Dispersive Spectrometry, Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence and gamma spectrometry were utilized for the analysis of streams of the hydrometallurgical process for beneficiation of Pa-231 from siliceous cake. Field emission scanning electron microscope equipped with energy dispersive spectrometer was used to assess morphology, particle size, and elemental composition. The results were helpful to understand the effects of these parameters on the leaching of Pa-231. X-ray and gamma ray spectrometric measurements were carried out to determine inactive elements and radionuclides present in the samples, respectively. The data gave an insight into the chemistry of the recovery process for Pa-231 and also helped in optimizing the experimental procedure to improve the efficiency of the leaching process. It also gave information about the elements/radionuclides accompanying Pa-231 during its recovery from the source material which will help in devising a procedure for its purification.
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Protactinium, Siliceous cake, Characterization, EDS, EDXRF
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