Study of a Synergistic Solvent Extracting System to Separate Yttrium and Heavy Rare Earths: A Deep Investigation on System Behavior

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Alessandro Blasi Corradino Sposato Assunta Romanelli Giacobbe Braccio Massimo Morgana
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Yttrium is a strategical material for its several usages in a wide range of industrial production. For this reason, improving the recovery of Yttrium has become a crucial focus for international research. In this scientific activity, the utilization of two extractants, 2-ethylhexyl-mono 2-ethylhexyl ester phosphonic acid (P-507) and sec-octylphenoxy acetic acid (CA-12), working in a synergistic extracting system, has been tested. A series of trials have been carried out to optimize the experimental conditions in order to separate yttrium from a mix of heavy rare earths in chloride media. Tests with different relative concentrations of extractants and a phase modifier (TPB, trybutyl phosphate), with different presaponification rate, have been performed to evaluate the behavior of the synergistic system. Results are very promising to recover and separate yttrium with a high purity.
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APA: Alessandro Blasi Corradino Sposato Assunta Romanelli Giacobbe Braccio Massimo Morgana  (2017)  Study of a Synergistic Solvent Extracting System to Separate Yttrium and Heavy Rare Earths: A Deep Investigation on System Behavior

MLA: Alessandro Blasi Corradino Sposato Assunta Romanelli Giacobbe Braccio Massimo Morgana Study of a Synergistic Solvent Extracting System to Separate Yttrium and Heavy Rare Earths: A Deep Investigation on System Behavior. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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