2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3gc40198g
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Removal of transition metals from rare earths by solvent extraction with an undiluted phosphonium ionic liquid: separations relevant to rare-earth magnet recycling

Abstract: An environmentally friendly process for the separation of rare earths from the transition metals copper, cobalt, iron, manganese and zinc by solvent extraction with the ionic liquid trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride has been developed. The solvent extraction process is carried without the use of organic diluents or extra extraction agents and it can be applied as a sustainable hydrometallurgic method for removing transition metals from neodymium-ironboron or samarium-cobalt permanent magnets. The recycl… Show more

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“…Therefore, undiluted Cyphos IL 101 can be used as both extractant and diluents when contacting with aqueous phase [53]. Undiluted Cyphos IL 101 was used for extractions of Co(II), Fe(III) and rare earths [53][54][55][56]. Extraction mechanism of metal ions with undiluted Cyphos IL101 is same as that of Cyphos IL 101 diluted in organic solvent.…”
Section: Phosphonium Saltsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, undiluted Cyphos IL 101 can be used as both extractant and diluents when contacting with aqueous phase [53]. Undiluted Cyphos IL 101 was used for extractions of Co(II), Fe(III) and rare earths [53][54][55][56]. Extraction mechanism of metal ions with undiluted Cyphos IL101 is same as that of Cyphos IL 101 diluted in organic solvent.…”
Section: Phosphonium Saltsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage stripped from the organic phase was calculated by: (2) where is the metal concentration in the IL before stripping ( ) and is the metal concentration in the aqueous phase after the stripping process.…”
Section: Experimental Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has already been proven that some ILs present excellent metal extraction efficiencies. [2][3][4][5][6] Recently, non-fluorinated fatty acid based ILs were synthesized in the search for biocompatible, non-toxic metal selective ILs. 7 Oleic acid and linoleic acid were selected as anion due to their affinity towards metals combined with the voluminous and hydrophobic tetraalkylammonium cations to prevent the loss of the IL to the water phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 The SX process involves the use of organic extractants which transfer the REE ions from the aqueous to the organic phase. 5 Usually, the organic phase consists of a diluent (kerosene) to dissolve the extractant, reduce the viscosity of the loaded organic phase and facilitate the hydrodynamics of the extracted species. Tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) is a classic solvating extractant used in the separation of REE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%