2017
DOI: 10.17576/mjas-2017-2106-06
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Solvent Extraction of Thorium From Rare Earth Elements in Monazite Thorium Concentrate

Abstract: Solvent extraction is a powerful separation technique in the preparation of nuclear grade thorium. In this study, monazite thorium concentrates produced from Malaysian monazite were used. Thorium was extracted from an aqueous nitric acid medium with TBP (30%) in kerosene and Aliquat-336 (10%) in kerosene, respectively. Constant experimental conditions were used for the extraction in terms of the molarity of nitric acid, concentration of extractants in kerosene, organic/aqueous volumetric ratio, mixing time, an… Show more

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“…During the mining and fuel cycle process, substantial waste liquid including thorium ions is generated, making the removal and recovery of thorium essential . In this field, common separation methods include solvent extraction and adsorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the mining and fuel cycle process, substantial waste liquid including thorium ions is generated, making the removal and recovery of thorium essential . In this field, common separation methods include solvent extraction and adsorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5−8 During the mining and fuel cycle process, substantial waste liquid including thorium ions is generated, making the removal and recovery of thorium essential. 9 In this field, common separation methods include solvent extraction and adsorption. Under severe radioactive circumstances, solvent extraction is straightforward to execute, continuous, and automated, but its use is limited by the sluggish mass-transfer rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amberlite LA-1 or LA-2 [11], N-methyl-N,N,Ntrioctylammonium chloride [12] mixture of N-n-octylaniline and trioctylamine [13] are successfully employed for the extraction of thorium(IV). Extraction of thorium(IV) was done from 2-octylaminopridine [14] in kerosene along with various organophosphorus compounds like TBP (30%) [15], Cyanex302 [16], triphenylphosphine oxide, di-isodecyl phosphoric acid [17][18][19][20] as well as Di 1(methyl-heptyl) methyl phosphonate [21], The extraction of Th(IV) was investigated by using di(1-methyl-heptyl) methyl phosphonate (DMHMP) in kerosene as an extractant [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods have been used for separation and purification of thorium from different matrices, including precipitation methods, , chromatographic methods, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), , ion exchange resins, electrochemical methods, , solid phase extraction, molecular imprinting, and solvent extraction. Lack of selective precipitating agents, possibility of losing some of the samples during precipitation and washing, and difficulty of pH adjustment especially in industrial usage are disadvantages of the precipitation methods. The chromatographic and ion exchange methods are time consuming, and furthermore, they do not lead to quantitative separations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%