2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra07851j
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Extraction kinetics of mixed rare earth elements with bifunctional ionic liquid using a constant interfacial area cell

Abstract: Extraction kinetics of mixed REEs including La–Lu plus Y except Pm using constant interfacial area cell as equipment and bifunctional ionic liquid as extractant were reported.

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“…It is possible that part of DEHPA is saponified during the synthesis of the IL. This saponification leads to the release of Na + ions during the extraction of the metals [35]. The distribution ratios obtained for Li are much lower than those obtained with saponified DEHPA [14], and are closer to the distribution ratios obtained with bifunctional ILs [27], [28].…”
Section: Selectivity and Stripping Studiessupporting
confidence: 53%
“…It is possible that part of DEHPA is saponified during the synthesis of the IL. This saponification leads to the release of Na + ions during the extraction of the metals [35]. The distribution ratios obtained for Li are much lower than those obtained with saponified DEHPA [14], and are closer to the distribution ratios obtained with bifunctional ILs [27], [28].…”
Section: Selectivity and Stripping Studiessupporting
confidence: 53%
“…26 Recently, mono-substituted alkylphenoxy acetic acid derivatives (POAAs) were reported. [27][28][29] The former can be used for the separation of high-purity yttrium from RE mixture, 30 whereas the latter plays an important role in the enrichment and transformation of RE elements. 31,32 To the authors' knowledge, the coordination characteristics of Ca and Mg ions with carboxyl groups are similar to those of RE ions.…”
Section: (4) Ion Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commercially available single-stage and multi-stage modular contactors have been developed over the years to alleviate some of the mentioned limitations of batch-wise experimental framework but are overall rather expensive (i.e., in the range $35,000-135,000). Some of the equipment we wish to highlight here are: (i) mixer settler equipment, such as MSU (MEAB Metallextraktion AB, Sweden) [8], [19], UX, RX, and SX (Rousselet-Robatel Inc, France) [30], and SX plant (SX Kinetics, Ontario, Canada) [10], [31], [32]; (ii) centrifugal contactors, such as AKUFVE [33] and SISAK [34] (MEAB Metallextraktion AB, Sweden); (iii) extraction columns, such as Kuhni (Sulzer, Switzerland) [35], [36]; and (iv) constant interfacial area stirred cells, such as Lewis Cell [37]- [39] and Nitsch Cell [40], which are exclusively used in kinetic studies. Although these units offer flexibility and expandability, they are more suitable for simpler SX systems with fewer stages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%