Stepwise Hydrochloric Acid Extraction Of Monazite Hydroxides For The Recovery Of Cerium Lean Rare Earths, Cerium, Uranium And Thorium

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. V. Swaminathan
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Monazite sand is normally processed by, the caustic soda route to produce mixed rare earths chloride, thorium hydroxide and trisodium phosphate. Bulk of the mixed rare earths chloride is used for the preparation of FC catalysts. Recently some of the catalyst producers have shown preference to cerium depleted (lanthanum enriched) rare earths chloride rather than the natural rare earths chloride obtained from monazite. Therefore, a process for producing cerium depleted rare earths chloride, cerium p thorium and uranium from Rare earths + thorium hydroxide obtained by treating monazite based on stepwise hydrochloric acid extraction, was developed in our laboratory. The process involves drying of the mixed rare earths-thorium hydroxide cake obtained by monazite-caustic soda process followed by stepwise extraction of the dried cake with hydrochloric acid under specified conditions.
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APA: T. V. Swaminathan  (1989)  Stepwise Hydrochloric Acid Extraction Of Monazite Hydroxides For The Recovery Of Cerium Lean Rare Earths, Cerium, Uranium And Thorium

MLA: T. V. Swaminathan Stepwise Hydrochloric Acid Extraction Of Monazite Hydroxides For The Recovery Of Cerium Lean Rare Earths, Cerium, Uranium And Thorium. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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