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Two-Step Solvent Extraction of Radioactive Elements and Rare Earths from Estonian Phosphorite Ore Using Nitrated Aliquat 336 and Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Phosphate

Silvester Jürjo, Liis Siinor, Carolin Siimenson, Päärn Paiste, Enn Lust

2021Minerals15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Estonian phosphorite ore contains trace amounts of rare earth elements (REEs), many other d-metals, and some radioactive elements. Rare earth elements, Mo, V, etc. might be economically exploitable, while some radioactive and toxic elements should be removed before any other downstream processing for environmental and nutritional safety reasons. All untreated hazardous elements remain in landfilled waste in much higher concentration than they occur naturally. To resolve this problem U, Th, and Tl were removed from phosphorite ore at first using liquid extraction. In the next step, REE were isolated from raffinate. Nitrated Aliquat 336 (A336[NO3]) and Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Phosphate (D2EHPA) were used in liquid extraction for comparison. An improved method for exclusive separation of radioactive elements and REEs from phosphorite ore in 2-steps has been developed, exploiting liquid extraction at different pH values.

Topics & Concepts

RaffinatePhosphoriteExtraction (chemistry)Aliquat 336Radioactive wasteChemistryPhosphateRadiochemistryRare earthSolvent extractionTailingsNuclear chemistryMineralogyChromatographyPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryExtraction and Separation ProcessesRadioactive element chemistry and processingChemical Synthesis and Characterization
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