Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 23(1); 2025
  • Article

Research Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2025;23(1):43-50. Published online: Mar, 30, 2025

A Simple Process for the Selective Extraction of Uranium From an AcidWashed Uranium-Bearing Solution

  • Jun-Young Jung1 , Maengkyo Oh1 , Byung-Moon Jun2 , Tack-Jin Kim1 , and Hee-Chul Eun1,*

    1Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 111, Daedeok-daero 989beon-gil, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34057, Republic of Korea,
    2Kyung Hee University, 1732, Deogyeong-daero, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do 17104, Republic of Korea
Abstract

Acid-washed solutions containing various ions, including uranium, are produced by washing uranium-bearing soil or minerals with H2SO4. Conventional extraction processes are complex, as they involve multiple steps and generate significant amounts of radioactive organic waste, posing environmental risks. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a simplified process that can selectively extract uranium while minimizing radioactive waste production. In this study, thermodynamic equilibrium calculations were performed to investigate the selective extraction of uranium through its reaction with H2O2. A basic additive was introduced to facilitate this reaction. The calculation results indicated that uranium in acid-leached solutions could be selectively extracted through a single-step precipitation process, which was experimentally validated. These findings can be utilized to design an efficient process for obtaining high-purity uranium from uranium-bearing soil or minerals.

Keywords

Acid-washed solution, Uranium-contained soil or mineral, Precipitation, Selective extraction, High-purity uranium