Extraction of cerium and terbium from hydrochloric acid solutions obtained from leaching of fluorescent lamp phosphors, L. Bumhira, C. Dorfling, and G. Akdogan

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 12
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- 395 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Hydrometallurgical recovery of rare earth elements from phosphors obtained from end-of-life
fluorescent lamps involve leaching followed by extraction of dissolved metals from solution. The similar
properties of rare earth elements make selective recovery of individual elements challenging. The aim
of the paper was to investigate the extraction of primarily Ce and Tb from a hydrochloric acid leach
solution also containing other REEs (Y and Eu) as well as impurity metals (Ca and Al). Batch solvent
extraction tests were performed with di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (DEHPA) at various extractant
concentrations, pH conditions and organic-to-aqueous ratios. Extraction isotherms and separation
factors for the range of conditions tested in the project are presented in the paper. Separation of
individual REEs was not possible at the conditions investigated, but a mixed REE product can be
obtained in a single extraction stage operated at a pH of 0.5 using 1 M extractant at an O/A ratio of 1;
these conditions resulted in complete Y and Eu, 95 % Ce and 99 % Tb extraction with Ca and Al coextraction
below 7 %. A better quality mixed REE product can be produced by operating at lower pH
and extractant concentration conditions, but this would require a larger number of extraction stages.
Keywords: Cerium, fluorescent lamps, phosphors, rare earth elements, solvent extraction, terbium
Citation
APA:
(2020) Extraction of cerium and terbium from hydrochloric acid solutions obtained from leaching of fluorescent lamp phosphors, L. Bumhira, C. Dorfling, and G. AkdoganMLA: Extraction of cerium and terbium from hydrochloric acid solutions obtained from leaching of fluorescent lamp phosphors, L. Bumhira, C. Dorfling, and G. Akdogan. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.