Recovery Of Cerium By Oxidation/Hydrolysis With KMNO4 ? NA2CO3

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 100 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The present work describes the development of an efficient and relatively simple process to obtain high grade CeO2 from a mixed rare earth chloride solution. The process involves cerium oxidation and precipitation by addition of a KMnO4-NaCO3 solution. The experiments were carried out at room temperature (25 1° C). The results indicated that the major parameters affecting cerium recovery are the molar ratio of KMnO4/Ce, the initial acidity of the chloride feed solution and final pH of Ce(OH)4 precipitation. In strong acid solutions (pH < 1), the oxidation of Cl to Clo took place in addition to the oxidation of Ce(III) to Ce(IV), so increasing the permanganate consumption. Conversely, low acidity (pH >3) led to coprecipitation of the other rare earth elements. Under the selected conditions, cerium was selectively precipitated as ceric hydroxide, together with some manganese dioxide. Further purification was carried out by the dissolution of Ce(OH)4 in HCl, followed by precipitation as cerium carbonate. The filtrate was neutralised with a Na2CO3 solution in order to recover the associated rare earth elements for further separation. The final product, assaying 99.7 % CeO2, was obtained with a recovery of nearly 100%.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Recovery Of Cerium By Oxidation/Hydrolysis With KMNO4 ? NA2CO3MLA: Recovery Of Cerium By Oxidation/Hydrolysis With KMNO4 ? NA2CO3. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.