A Review On Iron Separation In Rare Earths Hydrometallurgy Using Precipitation And Solvent Extractions Methods

- Organization:
- Metallurgy and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 7756 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Iron separation from rare earth elements has always been an essential operation in almost all steps of rare earth element recovery and purification processes. As RE3+ and Fe3+ behave similarly in many operations the separation can sometime be either difficult or cost-inefficient. This article attempts to review the methods and options for removing the iron content within the process, with the focus on the existing or proposed precipitation and solvent extraction technologies. The precipitation of iron from REE solution as iron hydroxide, jarosite, goethite, hematite, or phosphate are briefly introduced. Methods for precipitating REE from solutions leaving iron impurities in the aqueous phase are discussed. Some proposed solvent extraction flow sheets for separating iron from REE are conceptually reviewed in this article.
Citation
APA:
(2013) A Review On Iron Separation In Rare Earths Hydrometallurgy Using Precipitation And Solvent Extractions MethodsMLA: A Review On Iron Separation In Rare Earths Hydrometallurgy Using Precipitation And Solvent Extractions Methods. Metallurgy and Materials Society, 2013.