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SEPARATION OF SAMARIUM, EUROPIUM AND ERBIUM BY NAPHTHENIC ACID SOLUTION AT THE STOICHIOMETRIC RATE OF EXTRACTANT

Postgraduate student Hruskin S.V

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Title
SEPARATION OF SAMARIUM, EUROPIUM AND ERBIUM BY NAPHTHENIC ACID SOLUTION AT THE STOICHIOMETRIC RATE OF EXTRACTANT
Authors
Postgraduate student Hruskin S.V
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
705-712
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-31-5
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  3. Dibrov I.A., Chirkst D.E., Litvinova T.E. Thermodynamic research of acid cracking of eudialyte concentrate // Journal of applied chemistry. 1996. V. 69. Iter. 5. P. 727-730.

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  6. Voldman G. M., Zelikman A.N. Theory of hydrometallurgical processes. M.: Intermet-Engineering. 2003. 464 p.

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  8. Sato T. Liquid-liquid extraction of rare earth elements from aqueous solutions by acidic organophosphorus compounds. // Hydrometallurgy. 1989. V. 22. P. 121 – 130.

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  14. Singh D.K., Singh H.Р., Mathur J.N. Extraction of rare earths and yttrium with high molecular weight carboxylic acids. //Hydrometallurgy. 2006. V. 81. P. 174- 181.

  15. Preston J.S. Solvent extraction of metals by carboxylic acids.//Hydrometallurgy. 1985. V. 14. P. 171 – 188. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  16. Masloboyev V.A., Lebedev V. N. Rare earth raw materials of Kola peninsula and problems of complex processing. Apatity, publ. KSC AS USSR, 1991. 152 p.

  17. Zakharov V. I., Voskoboynikov N. B., Skiba G.S., Solovyov A.V., Majorov D.V., Matveev V.A. Development of hydrochloric acid technology of complex processing of eudialyte. // Notes of Mining Institute. V. 164. P. 102–105.

  18. Dibrov I.A., Chirkst D.E., Litvinova T.E. Thermodynamic research of acid cracking of eudialyte concentrate // Journal of applied chemistry. 1996. V. 69. Iter. 5. P. 727-730.

  19. Gindin L.M. Extraction processes and their using. M.: Science. 1984. 144 p.

  20. Mykhaylychenko A.I., Mikhlin E.B., Patrikeev Yu.B. Rare earth metals. M.: Metallurgy, 1987. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015

  21. Voldman G. M., Zelikman A.N. Theory of hydrometallurgical processes. M.: Intermet-Engineering. 2003. 464 p.

  22. Flett D.S. Solvent extraction in hydrometallurgy: the role of organophosphorus extractants. //Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 2005. V. 690. P. 2426-2438.

  23. Sato T. Liquid-liquid extraction of rare earth elements from aqueous solutions by acidic organophosphorus compounds. // Hydrometallurgy. 1989. V. 22. P. 121 – 130.

  24. Preston J.S. Solvent extraction process for the separation of rare earth metals / J.S. Preston, A.C. Du Preez // Proceedings of International Solvent Extraction Conference «ISEC-90». 1990. V. 1. P. 883.

  25. Lo T.C. Handbook of Solvent Extraction / T.C. Lo, M.H.I. Baird, C. Hanson. New York.: Wiley-Interscience. 1983. 980 р.

  26. Peppard D. Methods of selection of rare earth metals / D. Peppard, Zh. Mason, J. Meyer, V. M. Driskoll. M.: Foreign literature. 1961. 443 p.

  27. Jaycock M.J. Solvent extraction using carboxylic acids and their salts as extractants / M.J. Jaycock, A.D. Jones, C. Robinson // Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 1974. Vol. 36. P. 887-898.

  28. Miller F. Carboxylic acids as metal extractants. //Talanta rev. 1974. V. 2. P 685- 703.

  29. Singh D.K., Singh H.Р., Mathur J.N. Extraction of rare earths and yttrium with high molecular weight carboxylic acids. //Hydrometallurgy. 2006. V. 81. P. 174- 181.

  30. Preston J.S. Solvent extraction of metals by carboxylic acids.//Hydrometallurgy. 1985. V. 14. P. 171 – 188. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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