Rare Earth Recovery Using Pseudo Liquid Membranes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James D. Navratil
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Although liquid membranes have several advantages over conventional liquid-liquid extraction, problems such as membrane instability remain. In order to solve these problems, we have combined an electrostatic field with the principle of liquid membranes and developed a novel reactor system for rare earth recovery. Our cylindrical reactor, filled with extractant and diluent, is divided by means of a perforated cylinder into an outer annular extraction cell and an inner stripping cell. Below the extraction and stripping cells are two settlers for the aqueous solutions. The design of the reactor permits the organic solution to flow freely through the special perforated cylinder and the added feed and strip solutions, outside and inside the perforation, respectively, to be completely separated.
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APA: James D. Navratil  (1990)  Rare Earth Recovery Using Pseudo Liquid Membranes

MLA: James D. Navratil Rare Earth Recovery Using Pseudo Liquid Membranes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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