Abstract
In this paper, separation possibilities of light rare-earths (LREs), Ce, La, Nd, and Pr with three acidic organophosphorus extractants such as TOPS 99 (an equivalent of di-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acid, D2EHPA), PC 88A(2-ethylhexylphosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester), and Cyanex 272 (Bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)phosphinic acid) from synthetic chloride solutions of monazite at three initial pH values has been investigated. The composition of synthetic leach liquor is Ce − 5.4 g/L, La − 3.12 g/L, Nd −1.35 g/L, and Pr − 0.475 g/L at pH 2.0. Using sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide, cerium was precipitated as ceric hydroxide quantitatively. Among the three investigated extractants, TOPS 99 showed better separation factors towards LREs. Therefore, 0.7 mol/L TOPS 99 has been employed for the separation of Nd, and Pr from La in 3-stages at an aqueous to organic phase ratio of 4:1 and pH 2.0. Raffinate contains 2120 mg/L La, 41 mg/L of Nd, and 17 mg/L of Pr corresponding to an extraction efficiency of 32.1%, 96.4%, and 96.2%, respectively. La from loaded organic phase was scrubbed with 9182 mg/L Nd solution and achieved a scrubbing efficiency of 98.2%. 1 mol/L HCl is used for quantitative stripping. A process flowsheet for the separation and recovery of LREs was presented.
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