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Name = Yellowcake
ImageFile = Yellowcake.jpg
ImageSize = 250px
OtherNames = urania
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Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = variable, see text
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Density = 2.055 g/cm3, solid
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MeltingPt = 2878°C
BoilingPt =Yellowcakes (also called "urania") are
uranium concentrates obtained from leach solutions. They represent an intermediate step in the processing of uranium ores. Yellowcake concentrates are prepared by various extraction and refining methods, depending on the types of ores. Typically yellowcakes are obtained through the milling and chemical processing of uraniumore forming a coarse powder which is insoluble in water and contains about 80% uranium oxide and which melts at approximately 2878°C.The ore is first crushed to a fine powder by passing raw uranium ore through crushers and grinders to produce "pulped" ore. This is further processed with concentrated
acid ,alkaline , orperoxide solutions to leach out the uranium. Yellowcake is what remains after drying and filtering. The yellowcake produced by most modern mills is actually brown or black, not yellow; the name comes from the colour and texture of the concentrates produced by early mining operations.Initially, the compounds formed in yellowcakes were not identified; in 1970, the
U.S. Bureau of Mines still referred to yellowcakes as the final precipitate formed in the milling process and considered it to beammonium diuranate orsodium diuranate . The compositions were variable and depended upon the leachant and subsequent precipitating conditions. Among the compounds identified in yellowcakes include:uranyl hydroxide ,uranyl sulfate ,sodium para-uranate , anduranyl peroxide , along with variousuranium oxide s. Modern yellowcake typically contains 70 to 90 percenttriuranium octoxide (U3O8) by weight. Other oxides such asuranium dioxide (UO2) anduranium trioxide (UO3) exist.Yellowcake is used in the preparation of fuel for
nuclear reactor s, where it is processed into purified UO2 for use in fuel rods for PHWR and other systems using unenriched uranium. It may also be enriched, by being converted touranium hexafluoride gas (UF6), byisotope separation throughgaseous diffusion or in agas centrifuge to produce enriched uranium suitable for use in weapons and reactors.Yellowcake is produced by all countries in which uranium is mined.
References
*Characterizing and Classifying Uranium Yellow Cakes: A Background "by Donald M. Hausen" JOM-9812-45F
ee also
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Uraninite
*Yellowcake forgery
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