Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11000651 | Hydrometallurgy | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This work examines the production of sodium and aluminum chemicals and the recovery of rare earth elements (REE) after leaching cryolite from the Pitinga Mine (Amazonas - Brazil) with sulfuric acid for production of hydrogen fluoride. The residue containing sodium, aluminum and REE sulfates and the non-reacted sample was leached with water and the insoluble matter was isolated. REE were extracted using PC 88A (10â¯vol% in n-hexane, 25â¯Â°C, A/Oâ¯=â¯1 vol./vol., pHâ¯2.5, two stages). The yield increased as the atomic number of the REE increased. Extracted REE were stripped by 3â¯molâ¯Lâ1 HCl. Sodium and aluminum compounds were recovered by evaporation/crystallization and precipitation steps. The best strategy was to precipitate Al(OH)3 by addition of aqueous NaOH, followed by recovery of Na2SO4 via evaporation of the aqueous solution to dryness. Both compounds were recovered with high yield (>99â¯wt%) and purity (>99â¯wt%).
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Authors
Jéssica Frontino Paulino, Reiner Neumann, Júlio Carlos Afonso,