The production of rare earth elements group via tributyl phosphate extraction and precipitation stripping using oxalic acid
In this study, solvent extraction and precipitation stripping were used to produce rare earth elements (REEs). Tributyl phosphate (TBP) was used to extract yttrium, lanthanum, cerium, and neodymium from an aqueous solution produced by nitric acid leaching of apatite concentrate. In the extraction st...
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doaj-8a4ff2d4f9dc44708a0c0439cb7eb6142020-11-24T21:01:29ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522016-11-019S2S1532S153910.1016/j.arabjc.2012.04.002The production of rare earth elements group via tributyl phosphate extraction and precipitation stripping using oxalic acidEsmaeil JorjaniMalek ShahbaziIn this study, solvent extraction and precipitation stripping were used to produce rare earth elements (REEs). Tributyl phosphate (TBP) was used to extract yttrium, lanthanum, cerium, and neodymium from an aqueous solution produced by nitric acid leaching of apatite concentrate. In the extraction stage, the effects of TBP concentration, pH, contact time, temperature, and phase ratio were investigated. The results show that about 95%, 90%, 87% and 80% of neodymium, cerium, lanthanum, and yttrium, respectively, can be extracted in optimum conditions of extraction. Hot, deionized water was used to scrub the impurities from the loaded organic phase. The results showed that three stages of scrubbing with a phase ratio (Va/Vo) of five removed about 80%, 30%, 27%, and 15% of Ca, Mg, Fe, and P, respectively, from loaded TBP, while less than 9% of total REEs was lost. The effects on precipitation stripping of oxalic acid concentration, contact time, and phase ratio were investigated. The results showed that precipitation stripping is a viable alternative to traditional acid stripping in the REEs production process. Mixed REEs oxide with an assay of about 90% can be achieved as a final product.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535212000706Rare earth elementsTributyl phosphatePrecipitation stripping |
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The production of rare earth elements group via tributyl phosphate extraction and precipitation stripping using oxalic acid |
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The production of rare earth elements group via tributyl phosphate extraction and precipitation stripping using oxalic acid |
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production of rare earth elements group via tributyl phosphate extraction and precipitation stripping using oxalic acid |
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Arabian Journal of Chemistry |
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In this study, solvent extraction and precipitation stripping were used to produce rare earth elements (REEs). Tributyl phosphate (TBP) was used to extract yttrium, lanthanum, cerium, and neodymium from an aqueous solution produced by nitric acid leaching of apatite concentrate. In the extraction stage, the effects of TBP concentration, pH, contact time, temperature, and phase ratio were investigated. The results show that about 95%, 90%, 87% and 80% of neodymium, cerium, lanthanum, and yttrium, respectively, can be extracted in optimum conditions of extraction. Hot, deionized water was used to scrub the impurities from the loaded organic phase. The results showed that three stages of scrubbing with a phase ratio (Va/Vo) of five removed about 80%, 30%, 27%, and 15% of Ca, Mg, Fe, and P, respectively, from loaded TBP, while less than 9% of total REEs was lost. The effects on precipitation stripping of oxalic acid concentration, contact time, and phase ratio were investigated. The results showed that precipitation stripping is a viable alternative to traditional acid stripping in the REEs production process. Mixed REEs oxide with an assay of about 90% can be achieved as a final product. |
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Rare earth elements Tributyl phosphate Precipitation stripping |
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