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Hydrometallurgy of Rare Earths
Extraction and Separation

Provides the theory, knowledge and methods used in rare earth separation through an exploration of all hydrometallurgical aspects of rare earths

Dezhi Qi (Author)

9780128139202, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 17 May 2018

804 pages
23.4 x 19 x 4 cm, 1.81 kg

Hydrometallurgy of Rare Earths: Extraction and Separation provides the basic knowledge for rare earth extraction and separation, including flow sheet selection criteria and related technology. The book includes the latest research findings on all rare earth separation processes, methods of controlling operation costs, and strategies that help lower wastewater and waste solid discharge. It discusses many real process parameters and actual situations in rare earth separation plants, also examining the basic principles, technologies, process parameters and advances and achievements in the area of rare earth extraction and separation.

In addition, the book covers extraction separation theory as developed by Professor Guanxian Xu and Professor Chunhua Yan and the creative use of a computational simulation program to replace the bench scale and pilot plant tests and directly design rare earth extraction separation processes.

1. Extraction of Rare Earths from RE Concentrates - Decomposing, Leaching, Impurity Removing, Converting and Concentrating2. Extractants Used in Solvent Extraction Separation of Rare Earths - Extraction Mechanism, Properties and Features 3. Theory of Countercurrent Extraction4. Process Design of Solvent Extraction Separation of Rare Earths5. Equipment in Rare Earth Solvent Extraction Separation Process - Mixer-settler of Solvent Extraction6. Ion Exchange and Extraction Chromatography Separation of Rare Earth Elements7. Chemical Separation Method8. Treatment of Waste Solid and Waste Water

Subject Areas: Metals technology / metallurgy [TDM], Chemical engineering [TDCB]

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