Study of the solvent extraction of the lighter lanthanide metal ions by means of organophosphorus extractants
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Basualto, C.
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Valenzuela, F. J.
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Molina, L.
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Munoz, J. P.
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Fuentesand, E.
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Sapag, J.
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2018-12-20T15:10:54Z
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2018-12-20T15:10:54Z
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2013
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Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, Volumen 58, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 1785-1789
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07179707
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07179324
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10.4067/S0717-97072013000200032
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158298
Abstract
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In recent years there has been a great demand for rare earth metals because of their unique physical and chemical properties as new constituents for electronic, optical and magnetic devices. Because of their extremely similar chemical and physical properties, it is very difficult to separate them. A study of solvent extraction of lighter lanthanide metal ions with a family of organophosphorus extraetants, commercially known as D2EPHA, PC88A, CYANEX 272 and CYANEX 301, was made. In general it was found that praseodymium ions were extracted with all the extraetants, while in decreasing order neodymium, cerium and lanthanum were extracted less efficiently. Moreover, the D2EHPA and PC88A showed higher extraction efficiencies over the whole pH range used, but they did not allow an effective separation of REE ions. Furthermore, with CYANEX 301 some degree of separation of the metal ions was achieved, but the extraction efficiencies were comparatively lower. On the contrary, using the CYANEX