Photochemical Separation of Europium from Europium/Yttrium Mixtures

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. Van den Bogaert K. Binnemans T. Van Gerven
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Europium is one of the most critical rare-earth elements due to the limited supply of this element combined with a high demand for red lamp phosphors. Therefore, the recycling of europium from end-oflife lamp phosphors has become increasingly important. Photochemical reduction of europium(III) to europium(II) and subsequent removal from rare-earth mixtures by precipitation as EuSO4 is a very selective and efficient method to recover europium from binary europium/yttrium solutions. It is shown that full separation of europium and yttrium is feasible from laboratory prepared non-equimolar Eu/Y mixtures up to a ratio of 1/20, which reflect the composition of red lamp phosphors. Optimal conditions were determined at pH 4 with isopropanol as a radical scavenger, which is a less harmful and toxic compound than the commonly used formic acid scavenger. Europium removal efficiencies of more than 95% were achieved, with a purity of 98.5% of the EuSO4 precipitate. The irradiance of the used light source, expressed in mW/cm2, has a large impact on the illumination time needed to remove europium from the solution. It is observed that higher irradiance results in a shorter induction time, i.e. a period during which virtually no europium is removed, and a faster removal rate once the induction time has passed. The photochemical separation technique was applied to recover europium from leached industrial red lamp phosphor (YOX) powder, with a Eu/Y ratio of 1/30. Europium recovery of 50% was reached with a purity of 96%, proving the feasibility of this method for the recycling of europium from end-of-life lamp phosphors.
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APA: B. Van den Bogaert K. Binnemans T. Van Gerven  (2016)  Photochemical Separation of Europium from Europium/Yttrium Mixtures

MLA: B. Van den Bogaert K. Binnemans T. Van Gerven Photochemical Separation of Europium from Europium/Yttrium Mixtures. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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