Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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644225 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Synergistic extraction of trivalent rare earths (REÂ =Â Sc, Y, La, Gd, Yb) from hydrochloride medium using mixture of bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)phosphinic acid (HL, Cyanex272) and Sec-nonylphenoxy acetic acid (HA, CA-100) in n-heptane has been studied. The synergistic enhancement coefficients were observed for La (1.30), Gd (1.97), Y (3.59), Yb (8.21) and Sc (14.41). The results indicated yttrium was extracted into n-heptane as YH5A4L4 mixed species instead of Y(HL2)3, Y(OH)2A(HA)3 which were extracted by Cyanex272 and CA-100, respectively. A cation exchange mechanism was proposed and further clarified by IR spectra. The equilibrium constants, formation constants and thermodynamic functions such as ÎG, ÎH and ÎS were determined. The Cyanex272Â +Â CA-100 system not only enhanced the extraction efficiency of RE but also improved the selectivities significantly. The mutual separation factors of these ions suggested the mixture system would be of practical value in extraction and separation of rare earths.
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Authors
Xiaobo Sun, Jinping Wang, Deqian Li, Hongfei Li,