2018
DOI: 10.1007/s42250-018-0022-8
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Desorption of La3+ and Ce3+ from Treated ‘Chert’ a Siliceous Byproduct of the Phosphate Mining Industry of Gafsa-Metlaoui Basin (Southwestern Tunisia)

Abstract: Chert, the most abundantby-product of the phosphate mining industry, collected from the Metlaoui Gafsa basin underwent purification treatments and was characterized by various analytical methods (XRD, XRF, SEM, FTIR, laser granulometry). The obtained treated chert is a siliceous phase SiO 2 (~ 98%) mainly composed of opal-CT (trydimite phase and cristobalite) and traces of quartz. The chert morphology is granular. Treated chert has been successfully tested and proved to be an effective sorbent of rare earths. … Show more

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