• Title of article

    Preparation of U3O8 by Calcination from Ammonium Uranyl Carbonate Using Response Surface Methodology: Process Ptimization

  • Author/Authors

    Bing Guo, Liu Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering - Kunming University of Science and Technology - Kunming - 650093 - CHAINA , Jin Hui, Peng Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering - Kunming University of Science and Technology - Kunming - 650093 - CHAINA , Li Bo, Zhang Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering - Kunming University of Science and Technology - Kunming - 650093 - CHAINA , Srinivasakannan, C. Chemical Engineering Department - the Petroleum Institute - Abudhabi - UAE , Jin Ming, Hu Key Laboratory of Unconventional Metallurgy - Ministry of Education - Kunming University of Science and Technology - Kunming - 650093 - CHAINA , Sheng Hui, Guo Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering - Kunming University of Science and Technology - Kunming - 650093 - CHAINA

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    11
  • To page
    19
  • Abstract
    The parameters to prepare U3O8 by calcination from ammonium uranyl carbonate were optimized by using response surface methodology. A quadratic equation model for the value of total uranium and U4+ of triuranium octaoxide was built and the effects of main factors and their corresponding relationships were obtained. The statistical analysis of the results indicated that the value of total uranium and U4+ of triuranium octaoxide was significantly affected by the calcination temperature and calcination time in this study range. The optimized calcination conditions were determined as follows: the calcination temperature 961.6 K, the calcination time 27.9 min, and the mass of material 37.86 g, respectively. Under these conditions, the value of total uranium and U4+ of triuranium octaoxide was 84.29% and 28.14%. The validity of the model was confirmed experimentally and the results were satisfactory.
  • Keywords
    U4+ , Total uranium , U3O8 , Calcination , Response surface methodology , Ammonium uranyl carbonate
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2428866