Purification Of Rare Earths By Solvent Extraction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nobuo Takahashi
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Effective solvent extraction media have been investigated for purification of rare earths. At first, a quaternary ammonium compound was studied. The counter anions of rare earths and organic dielectric substances were tested to improve separation factors,. And second, crown ethers were selected for extractant. Several diluents of crown-adducts were tested to improve solubility and distribution coefficient as well as the counter anions of rare earths. Especially, in the presence of strong reducing agents, highly selective extraction of europium from other rare earths was observed. The third extactnts were ß -diketones. Presence of organic dielectric substances was very effective to improve separation factors. Though those. three groups of extractants were suitable for mutual separation of light rare earths, alkyl esters of alkyl-phosphonic acids were suitable for mutual separation of heavy rare earths because of their high separation factors. To keep proper pH value was necessary for acidic extractants, so control method of the solution pH was studied with high molecule insoluble amines or salts of those.
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APA: Nobuo Takahashi  (1995)  Purification Of Rare Earths By Solvent Extraction

MLA: Nobuo Takahashi Purification Of Rare Earths By Solvent Extraction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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