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Monazite sulfuric acid digestion process

In one acid digestion process, monazite sand is heated with 93% sulfuric acid at 210°C. The solution is diluted with water and filtered. Filtrate containing thorium and rare earths is treated with ammonia and pH is adjusted to 1.0. Thorium is precipitated as sulfate and phosphate along with a small fraction of rare earths. The precipitate is washed and dissolved in nitric acid. The solution is treated with sodium oxalate. Thorium and rare earths are precipitated from this nitric acid solution as oxalates. The oxalates are filtered, washed, and calcined to form oxides. The oxides are redissolved in nitric acid and the acid solution is extracted with aqueous tributyl phosphate. Thorium and cerium (IV) separate into the organic phase from which cerium (IV) is reduced to metalhc cerium and removed by filtration. Thorium then is recovered from solution. [Pg.929]

Generally speaking, there are two processes for the extraction of rare earths from monazite. One of the processes involves sulfuric acid digestion and this is illustrated in Fig. 1.3. [Pg.16]

A commercial digestion process is currently in use for the extraction of REE, including yttrium from monazite. The process is based on the application of caustic soda, and one of the products is REE hydroxide. The rare earths are leached from bastnaesite with hydrochloric acid (or sulfuric acid), followed by calcination at >600°C they are then treated with 16 M nitric acid (Kirk-Othmer 1999). Yttrium is produced as pure silver metal, both on the laboratory and industrial scale, by molten salt electrolysis and metallothermic reduction of the fluoride, oxide, or chloride with calcium following an enrichment process, after separation by fractionated crystallization, ion exchange... [Pg.1195]

Hydrometallurgical concentration processes. Because monazite is a relatively chemically inert mineral, only two hydrometallurgical dissolution processes can be efficiently used for recovering thorium and rare earths. Actually, the hydrometallurgical processing of monazite ore concentrate is carried out either by concentrated sulfuric acid or strong alkahne caustic hot digestion. [Pg.427]


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