Abstract: Metal ions may be scavenged from solution by means of a complexing agent comprising an inorganic substrate, such as a clay mineral, with covalent organic molecules, such as onium compounds, chemically bonded to the substrate, the covalent organic molecules containing free coordinating groups. The complexing agents are particularly useful in scavenging environmentally harmful metal ions such as mercury from industrial effluents.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 20, 1975
Date of Patent:
July 5, 1977
Assignee:
Laporte Industries Limited
Inventors:
Terence Dudley Colegate, Christopher Robert Farnworth, Eric Joseph Davis
Abstract: A method for removing bitumen from mineral particles recovered from bituminous froth recovered as a product of aqueous extraction of tar sands which method comprises scrubbing the minerals with a liquid hydrocarbon solvent containing at least 10 weight percent aromatics and thereafter separating the minerals from the solvent and subsequently drying the minerals.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 10, 1974
Date of Patent:
November 9, 1976
Assignee:
Great Canadian Oil Sands Limited
Inventors:
Robert A. Baillie, Lawrence F. Schmoyer, Thomas E. Skarada
Abstract: Uranium values are obtained from phosphate rock by acidifying phosphate rock containing uranium values and at least one other heavy metal with a mineral acid so as to obtain a crude acid, solvent extracting the crude acid with an organic solvent so as to separate a raffinate from a relatively pure, wet process phosphoric acid and treating said raffinate with a base so as to raise the pH to 1-2 whereby uranium hydroxide or phosphate and other heavy metal hydroxides or phosphates are coprecipitated. The uranium content of the coprecipitate after drying is at least as high as 0.3% which is comparable to that of uranium ores of the highest quality.