Rare Earth Elements Gallium And Yttrium Recovery From (Kc) Korean Red Mud Samples By Solvent Extraction And Heavy Metals Removal/Stabilization By Carbonation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thenepalli Thriveni Jyothi Rajesh Kumar Ch. Ramakrishna Yujin Jegal Ji Whan Ahn
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

In alumina production or alumina refining, bauxite is converted to alumina (aluminium oxide) The rare-earth elements (REEs) are a group of 17 chemically similar metallic elements (15 lanthanides, including scandium and yttrium). Rare earth elements play a key role in many industrial applications, petroleum refining, clean energy, automobile, electronics, and defense applications. These rare earths are essential to the success of green technologies. China today controls more than 95 percent of the rare-earth supplies and nearly all rare-earth refining and after 2009 year rare earths crisis raises due to China’s export restrictions and growing internal demand for rare earth elements. The extraction of gallium and yttrium from Korean red mud (KC red mud) by selective acid leaching was explored. The recovery of gallium and yttrium from a leach solution of the Korean red mud using solvent extraction was studied. A number of extractants were investigated for the extraction of those mentioned two rare earth elements and also we proposed a flow sheet of rare earth elements respectively. The toxic heavy metals presented in KC red mud were removed by CO2 stabilization.
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APA: Thenepalli Thriveni Jyothi Rajesh Kumar Ch. Ramakrishna Yujin Jegal Ji Whan Ahn  (2015)  Rare Earth Elements Gallium And Yttrium Recovery From (Kc) Korean Red Mud Samples By Solvent Extraction And Heavy Metals Removal/Stabilization By Carbonation

MLA: Thenepalli Thriveni Jyothi Rajesh Kumar Ch. Ramakrishna Yujin Jegal Ji Whan Ahn Rare Earth Elements Gallium And Yttrium Recovery From (Kc) Korean Red Mud Samples By Solvent Extraction And Heavy Metals Removal/Stabilization By Carbonation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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