Problems Requiring Attention in the Design of a Rare Earth Separation Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Q. Li
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"This paper briefly introduces problems that can occur in the design of rare earth separation processes and that require close attention during engineering design. Important factors must be considered include the following. 1) The separation process is primarily based on two points. One is the raw material composition and the other is the product purity requirements. 2) Optimization of the rare earth separation process requires optimization of the flowsheet configuration and each process parameter. 3) The separation of heavy rare earths is performed under non-equilibrium conditions. 4) The radioactive elements uranium and thorium must be removed from the feed to separation. 5) Process economy and environmental protection must be considered together in the evaluation of any separation technology options. INTRODUCTIONThe importance of rare earth (RE) is well recognized in high-tech applications and sophisticated national defense technologies. RE is the treasure house of the 21st Century new materials. The RE separation processes developed using HEHEHP (P507), P507-alcohol (ROH) and naphthenic acid (NA) have been widely applied in China. These processes have led to industrial production of all of the individual RE with up to 4N (99.99%) or higher purity (Li, Wan, Lin, Xie, Lin, & Wang, 1980; Li, Wang, & Xie, 1985; Li, 1995; Li, Wang, Meng, & Li, 2005). In order to achieve the best economic and environmental benefits, this paper discusses several problems to which attention must be paid in the design of rare earth separation process."
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APA: D. Q. Li  (2016)  Problems Requiring Attention in the Design of a Rare Earth Separation Process

MLA: D. Q. Li Problems Requiring Attention in the Design of a Rare Earth Separation Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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