2023
DOI: 10.3390/separations10070366
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Assessing the Efficiency of Ion Exchange Resins for the Recovery of Scandium from Sulfuric Acid Leaching Solutions

Abstract: Scandium, a valuable element with restricted production sources mainly situated in China and Russia, is typically obtained as a by-product during the production of various materials. As the demand for scandium grows in the expanding aluminum and fuel cell industries, and with significant investments in rare earth mining in the USA and Australia, there is a need to explore alternative recovery sources. This research investigates the recovery of scandium from an acid pregnant leaching solution using ion exchange… Show more

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“…Currently, red muds are typically deposited in designated lagoons due to limited disposal options. However, this practice poses environmental challenges and occupies large areas of land [ [14], [15], [16]]. The global accumulation of red mud resulting from alumina production has reached around 1.5 billion tonnes, with this quantity increasing annually [ [17], [18], [19]].…”
Section: Extraction From Uranium Raw Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, red muds are typically deposited in designated lagoons due to limited disposal options. However, this practice poses environmental challenges and occupies large areas of land [ [14], [15], [16]]. The global accumulation of red mud resulting from alumina production has reached around 1.5 billion tonnes, with this quantity increasing annually [ [17], [18], [19]].…”
Section: Extraction From Uranium Raw Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%