Process for the recovery of metals

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Radioactive metal

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423 15, 423 54, 423 63, 423DIG14, C01G 4300, C01G 3700, C22B 6002, B01D 1100

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ABSTRACT:
Metal values (especially uranium values) are extracted from aqueous solutions of metal oxyions in the absence of halogen ion using an imidazole of defined formula. Especially preferred extractants are 1-alkyl imidazoles and benzimidazoles having from 7 to 25 carbon atoms in the alkyl group.

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