Initial Study for Cerium and Lanthanum Extraction from Bangka Tin Slag through NaOH and HClO 4 Leaching

  • Munir B
  • Permana S
  • Amilia A
  • et al.
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The global demand for rare earth elements have increased dramatically for the last decade as more and more devices use rare earth elements as key for their advanced properties. The paper explores the possibilty to recover cerium (Ce) and lanthanum (La) in Bangka tin slag (BTS) involving roasting at 900°C, water-quenching, and two leachings, 8M NaOH leaching and HClO4 leaching at concentrations of 0.1M, 0.4M, and 0.8M. HClO 4 leaching causes Ce and La contents to decrease to 0.47% for 0.1M, 0.51% for 0.4M, and 0.59% for 0.8M. On the other hand, 8M NaOH optimizes cerium and lanthanum contents up to 4.35% and 1.45%, respectively.

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Munir, B., Permana, S., Amilia, A., Maksum, A., & Soedarsono, J. W. (2019). Initial Study for Cerium and Lanthanum Extraction from Bangka Tin Slag through NaOH and HClO 4 Leaching. MATEC Web of Conferences, 269, 07003. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201926907003

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