Development of an Innovative Mixed Chloride Leaching Process for the Recovery of Rare Earths

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. I. Lakshmanan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Rare earth elements and yttrium (REEs+Y) are being used in the making of hybrid electric cars, catalytic converters, wind power generators, LEDs, hard disc drives, flat panel displays, and portable electronics. Currently China produces more than 95% of REEs+Y, which has made REEs+Y a critical strategic resource. Process Research ORTECH Inc. (PRO) has developed the innovative mixed-chloride (HCl+MgCl2) solvent extraction processes for recovery of REEs+Y from their ores. The HCl leaching system provides the opportunity to regenerate the acid, while the presence of MgCl2 in the lixiviant enhances the activity of the hydrogen ion by orders of magnitude, making the lixiviant very aggressive and resulting in high recoveries of REEs+Y. Solvent extraction steps are used for separation and purification of REEs+Y from other value metals or impurities including iron, zirconium, hafnium, uranium, thorium, niobium, tantalum and titanium. Direct individual separation of REEs+Y in a mixed chloride system allows avoiding the additional process steps of precipitation and dissolution in HCl. The resulting process has a simplified flow sheet that is closed-loop and environmentally friendly.
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APA: V. I. Lakshmanan  (2014)  Development of an Innovative Mixed Chloride Leaching Process for the Recovery of Rare Earths

MLA: V. I. Lakshmanan Development of an Innovative Mixed Chloride Leaching Process for the Recovery of Rare Earths. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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