Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4408010 Chemosphere 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Novel sequential extraction method for rare earth elements is presented.•Detailed differentiation of bioavailable REE fractions is enabled.•Better results for REE's are yield than by the common BCR procedure.

A novel sequential extraction method for evaluation of the mobilization behavior of rare earth elements in soils and mine tailings materials is presented. The sequence consists of the following four steps: 0.05 mol L−1 calcium nitrate (easily soluble and ion exchange fraction), 0.1 mol L−1 citric acid (fraction mobilized by complexation and carbonate bound), 0.05 mol L−1 hydroxylamine hydrochloride (pH = 2) (reducible fraction), 1.4 mol L−1 nitric acid (acid soluble fraction). The procedure was optimized with a certified soil material and a mine tailings material and was applied to eight samples of a soil profile. The different results obtained by using either the developed method or the widespread used BCR-Method for comparison are discussed. There were clear advantages using the newly created sequential extraction procedure in getting more detailed information about the bioavailable fraction and a fraction addressing REE phosphates.

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