Oxidative Removal of Cerium from Rare Earth Elements Mixed Chloride Solution

  • Sauber M
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Abstract

In order to prepare a more desirable feedstock for a rare earth elements separation refinery, cerium, a penalty element in the refinery feedstock, should be removed from the mixed rare earth elements oxide or carbonate feedstock. In this study, cerium (III) to cerium (IV) oxidation by calcium hypochlorite and subsequent precipitation was used to remove cerium from a mixed rare earth elements chloride solution. A factorial design of experiments was used to determine the effect of process variables such as temperature, pH, and oxidizer addition on the oxidation of cerium (III) using synthetic solutions. Under certain test conditions, all of the cerium was successfully removed from the chloride solution, and some REE accompanied cerium and reported to the precipitate. This proposed technology can allow for low cost removal of cerium from mixed rare earth elements chlorides.

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Sauber, M. E. (2018). Oxidative Removal of Cerium from Rare Earth Elements Mixed Chloride Solution (pp. 2753–2764). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95022-8_233

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