Synthesis of Potassium and Calcium Uranovanadates, analogues of Carnotite and Metatyuyamunite Minerals

Authors

  • J.L. Requena Yáñez
  • M. Re
  • es Cortés.
  • E. Torres Mo
  • e.
  • D. Lardizabal
  • H. Riveros
  • M.E. Montero Cabrera

Keywords:

Uranium, carnotite, metatyuyamunite, hydrothermal synthesis, crystallization

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop a synthesis of metatyuyamunite (Ca(VUO$_{6})_{2}\cdot$3-5H$_{2}$O) and carnotite (KVUO$_{6}\cdot$1-3H$_{2}$O) under hydrothermal conditions. Also, crystals obtained from this synthesis were compared with crystals from melting method. The analyses of synthesis products were performed by X-Ray techniques. X-Ray Diffraction was used for both species identification, whereas Scanning Electron Microscopy was used to analyze their morphology and elemental composition. Both uranovanadates were positive synthesized under hydrothermal conditions; besides, their morphology presents particles agglomerates. Calcium uranovanadate agglomerates contain well-defined crystals, whereas potassium uranovanadate agglomerates consist in fine powder particles.

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Published

2012-01-01

How to Cite

[1]
J. Requena Yáñez, “Synthesis of Potassium and Calcium Uranovanadates, analogues of Carnotite and Metatyuyamunite Minerals”, Rev. Mex. Fís., vol. 58, no. 3, pp. 253–257, Jan. 2012.