RI 6577 Extraction and Separation of large Earth Elements in Idaho Euxenite Concentrates

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Van E. Shaw D. J. Bauer
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Conversion of euxenite concentrate to sulfates with sulfuric acid and solvent extraction of the yttrium- rare - earth mixture with EHPA were studied to determine extraction and separation characteristics . Digestion with 3.5 pounds of 96 percent sulfuric acid per pound of concentrate at 336 ° C for 4 hours resulted in an easily handled product with a yield in excess of 98 per- A thorium- free product was obtained by calcining the sulfated material for 3.5 hours at 650 ° C prior to leaching with water . Di ( 2 - ethylhexyl ) phosphoric acid solvent is an effective extractant with preference for cerium ( IV ) and heavy - group rare - earth elements including yttrium . Separation of complex rare - earth mixtures into light- and heavy - group fractions is feasible , and these fractions can be further processed to isolate ytterbium , neodymium , and dysprosium by changing processing conditions to obtain separation factors greater than two between these and adjacent elements .
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APA: Van E. Shaw D. J. Bauer  (1965)  RI 6577 Extraction and Separation of large Earth Elements in Idaho Euxenite Concentrates

MLA: Van E. Shaw D. J. Bauer RI 6577 Extraction and Separation of large Earth Elements in Idaho Euxenite Concentrates. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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