Rare Earth Separations Using an Improved Annular Chromatograph

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James D. Navratil
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Advances in hydrometallurgy require the introduction of new separation and purification processes, but they can be complex, costly and energy intensive. Chromatographic processes have low energy requirements and possess very high separation efficiencies. However, they have not yet made the great industrial impact that might be expected from their benefits. The large-scale and difficult separation of rare earths would greatly benefit from an improved continuous chromatographic operational device. Truly continuous, multicomponent chromatographic separations may be achieved by means of the continuous annular chromatograph. Work has been Initiated at The University of New South Wales involving the improvement and development of such equipment for the separation and purification of rare earths.
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APA: James D. Navratil  (1990)  Rare Earth Separations Using an Improved Annular Chromatograph

MLA: James D. Navratil Rare Earth Separations Using an Improved Annular Chromatograph. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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