Rare earth extraction and separation from mixed bastnaesite-monazite concentrate by stepwise carbochlorination-chemical vapor transport

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Wang, ZC [1 ]
Zhang, LQ [1 ]
Lei, PX [1 ]
Chi, MY [1 ]
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[1] Northeastern Univ, Dept Chem, Shenyang 110004, Peoples R China
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METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS B-PROCESS METALLURGY AND MATERIALS PROCESSING SCIENCE | 2002年 / 33卷 / 05期
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10.1007/s11663-002-0018-1
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T [工业技术];
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A stepwise carbochlorination-chemical vapor transport (SC-CVT), process is proposed for the rare earth extraction and separation from a mixed bastnaesite-monazite concentrate based on thermodynamic and kinetic analysis using carbon as reductant, chlorine gas as chlorination agent, SiCl4 as defluorination agent, and AlCl3 as vapor complex former. Between 500 degreesC and 800 degreesC, apparent activation energy of,the carbochlorination within 2 hours changed from 22 to 16 kJ/mol roughly for the initial half hour and final I hour, respectively, in the absence of SiCl4; but these values reduced to 15 and 2.1 kJ/mole under 2 kPa of SiCl4 gas. The rare earth chloride yield for 2 hours was 56 to 88 mol pet in the absence of SiCl4 and 92 to 99 mol pct in the presence of SiCl4; but carbochlorination at above 1000 degreesC yielded a large amount of acid-insoluble residue. This, together with the negligible equilibrium vapor pressure of ThCl4 at below 600 degreesC, suggests that carbochlorination of the mixed concentrate at temperatures as low as 500 degreesC in the (Cl-2 + SiCl4) atmosphere is suitable for rare earth extraction and thorium-free volatile by-product release, which is different from the conventional Goldschmidt process at 1000 degreesC to 1200 degreesC. The CVT reaction of the carbochlorination product was performed at 800 degreesC for 0.5 hours in the (Cl-2 + SiCl4 + AlCl3) atmosphere and then at 1000 degreesC for 6 hours in the (Cl-2 + AlCl3) atmosphere along different temperature gradients, leading to complete thorium removal and efficient rare earth separation, respectively. Their combination allows an efficient and environmentally conscious extraction and separation of rare earth elements from the mixed concentrate.
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