RI 5521 Extraction Of Yttrium And Rare-Earth Elements From A Euxenite Carbonate Residue ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Van E. Shaw
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Three comparatively simple, efficient, and rapid extraction methods for the dissolution of yttrium and rare-earth elements from a euxenite carbonate residue have been developed, using dilute sulfuric acid as the solvent. Extraction processes have resulted in yields of 98+ percent of the total rare-earth elements and yttrium contained in the residue and have given preliminary separation between the cerium-group and the yttrium-group rare-earth elements. Extraction procedures presented are: Procedure 1. -The recovery of total rare-earth elements and yttrium by a cold dilute sulfuric acid leach at a pH of 2.5. Procedure 2. -The recovery of yttrium and yttrium-group rare-earth elements by leaching with dilute sulfuric acid at 125° F. and a pH of 3.0, with subsequent recovery of the cerium-group rare-earth elements by a cold dilute sulfuric acid leach of the residue at a pH of 2.5. Procedure 3. -The recovery of the total rare-earth elements and yttrium by fractional leaching as in procedure 1, followed by boiling the sulfate solution, which precipitates the cerium-group rare-earth elements and leaves the yttrium-group rare-earth elements in solution.
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APA: Van E. Shaw  (1959)  RI 5521 Extraction Of Yttrium And Rare-Earth Elements From A Euxenite Carbonate Residue ? Summary

MLA: Van E. Shaw RI 5521 Extraction Of Yttrium And Rare-Earth Elements From A Euxenite Carbonate Residue ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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