2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.043
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Hematite (α-Fe2O3) – A potential Ce4+ carrier in red mud

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“…Nanoscale assessment discerned the existence of calcium ferrotitanate phases with several weight percent REEs concentrations, that also surpass REEs bulk concentration in bauxite residue. Current work does not provide support for the suggestion by Bolanz et al [55] who speculated that tetravalent cerium could theoretically be located in bauxite residue within hematite lattice. Neither does present work disprove the existence of such occurrence forms.…”
Section: Summary Of Ree Phases Physical Parameterscontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…Nanoscale assessment discerned the existence of calcium ferrotitanate phases with several weight percent REEs concentrations, that also surpass REEs bulk concentration in bauxite residue. Current work does not provide support for the suggestion by Bolanz et al [55] who speculated that tetravalent cerium could theoretically be located in bauxite residue within hematite lattice. Neither does present work disprove the existence of such occurrence forms.…”
Section: Summary Of Ree Phases Physical Parameterscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Hematite has been proven to be able to incorporate tetravalent cerium into its lattice. Based on that and the existence of cerium in hematite-enriched matrix of bauxite residue, hematite was suggested to contain cerium in its lattice as the potentially prevailing form of cerium occurrence in bauxite residue [55]. In the same study, the heavy minerals fraction was found to contain some sporadic grains of bastnäsite and monazite, but they were considered as negligible carriers of REEs.…”
Section: Bayer Process and Bauxite Residue Relating To The Reesmentioning
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