Adsorbents for Selective Recovery of Heavy Rare Earth Elements

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Takeshi Ogata Hirokazu Narita Mikiya Tanaka
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

There is an increasing attention to recover dilute rare earth elements (REEs) from acidic solutions in order to meet their demands and stabilize their supply chain. Adsorption is suitable for recovering target metal ions when their concentrations are low. Many adsorbents for REEs have been studied; nevertheless, there are no adsorbents in practical use. We have developed adsorbents consisting of silica gel particles modified with diglycolamic acid groups. The adsorbent has the ability to selectively adsorb RE ions from solutions containing high concentrations of base metal ions in a low pH region, and the adsorption capacities of the adsorbent for the heavy REEs were higher than those for the light ones. Moreover, this adsorbent meets the requirements for a practical adsorbent, such as high durability, easy desorption, and high adsorption rate. We therefore conclude that the adsorbent can contribute the production of heavy REEs from underutilized resources.
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APA: Takeshi Ogata Hirokazu Narita Mikiya Tanaka  (2017)  Adsorbents for Selective Recovery of Heavy Rare Earth Elements

MLA: Takeshi Ogata Hirokazu Narita Mikiya Tanaka Adsorbents for Selective Recovery of Heavy Rare Earth Elements. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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