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On sorption extraction of rare-earth elements in the nitric acid processing of Khibiny apatite concentrate

On sorption extraction of rare-earth elements in the nitric acid processing of Khibiny apatite... Fundamental aspects of the sorption recovery of rare-earth elements with a sulfocationite from a nitric-phosphoric acid solution formed as intermediate product in the nitric acid processing of Khibiny apatite concentrate were studied. It was confirmed that rare-earth elements can be effectively sorbed from a nitric-phosphoric acid solution without its preliminary neutralization. It was found that polyvalent metals can be sorbed from a nitric-phosphoric acid solution in the form of positively charged (possibly, single-charged) complexes containing nitrate and(or) phosphate ligands. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry Springer Journals

On sorption extraction of rare-earth elements in the nitric acid processing of Khibiny apatite concentrate

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2016 by Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Subject
Chemistry; Chemistry/Food Science, general; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
ISSN
1070-4272
eISSN
1608-3296
DOI
10.1134/S107042721604008X
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Abstract

Fundamental aspects of the sorption recovery of rare-earth elements with a sulfocationite from a nitric-phosphoric acid solution formed as intermediate product in the nitric acid processing of Khibiny apatite concentrate were studied. It was confirmed that rare-earth elements can be effectively sorbed from a nitric-phosphoric acid solution without its preliminary neutralization. It was found that polyvalent metals can be sorbed from a nitric-phosphoric acid solution in the form of positively charged (possibly, single-charged) complexes containing nitrate and(or) phosphate ligands.

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Russian Journal of Applied ChemistrySpringer Journals

Published: Jul 15, 2016

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