Preparation of rare earth oxides from synchysite oxidized ore by acid leaching

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Mixed rare earth oxides have been prepared from synchysite ore from the Lugiin gol rare earth deposit (Mongolia) which contains about 6% of cerium light rare earth elements. Ore powders were leached for up to 60 min using 80-120 g/l sulfuric acids at an acid to powder ratio of 20, agitation was performed by magnetic stirring followed by precipitation and calcination at 700°C for 1h. The highest leaching of REEs equal to 85% of the total REE was observed in the acid solution of 80 g/l. Obtained mixed rare earth oxides represent a layered type structure.

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Temuujin, J., Burmaa, G., Davaabal, B., Kim, D. S., & Lee, H. J. (2017). Preparation of rare earth oxides from synchysite oxidized ore by acid leaching. Mongolian Journal of Chemistry, 18(44), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5564/mjc.v18i44.931

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