Crystallization of a Pure Scandium Phase from Solvent Extraction Strip Liquors

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Edward Peters
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Scandium (Sc) has unique properties and is one of the more valuable elements in the periodic table. Scandium can be used in solid oxide fuel cells and to produce high strength aluminium alloys of value, for example, in the aerospace industry. Scandium is often grouped together with the rare earth elements (REE). Amongst others, scandium can be found in bauxite residues, so called red mud. It is possible to extract and enrich scandium from red mud by leaching and solvent extraction. Scandium can then be recovered from the pregnant strip liquor by crystallization. The strip liquor will however still contain certain impurity elements. In the present work, a method for obtaining a pure scandium solid phase by direct crystallization from the strip liquor is evaluated. It was found that Fe and Ti co-precipitate with Sc under the conditions employed.
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APA: Edward Peters  Crystallization of a Pure Scandium Phase from Solvent Extraction Strip Liquors

MLA: Edward Peters Crystallization of a Pure Scandium Phase from Solvent Extraction Strip Liquors. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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