Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1261784 Journal of Rare Earths 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Direct extraction of metals from solids with complexing agents in supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) has recently attracted interests in separation, purification, recovery, and analysis of metals. In the present study, the static/dynamic extraction of rare earth elements (Nd, Ce) from their oxides (Nd2O3, CeO2) with organophosphorus complexes with HNO3 and H2O in SC-CO2 was investigated. The static extraction efficiency of Nd from Nd2O3 with the tri-n-butylphosphate (TBP)-HNO3 complex could reach 95% under optimized experimental conditions. However, the static extraction efficiency of Nd from Nd2O3 with the trilkyl phosphine oxide (TRPO)-HNO3 complex was less than 10%, and the static extraction efficiency of Ce from CeO2 with the TBP-HNO3 complex was less than 1%. The dynamic extraction efficiency of Nd from Nd2O3 with the TBP-HNO3 complex could reach more than 97%. Effects of parameters were evaluated on the extraction efficiency to ascertain the optimum conditions. This study illustrated the extraction process using the TBP-HNO3 complex in SC-CO2 would be feasible for separation, purification, recovery, and analysis of some rare earth elements from various oxide mixtures.

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