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Effect of pretreatment on synchysite-Ce (CaCe(CO3)2F) leaching
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Effect of pretreatment on synchysite-Ce (CaCe(CO3)2F) leaching

G. Burmaa, J. Temuujin and N.J. Welham
Minerals Engineering, Vol.20(8), pp.807-809
2007
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Abstract

Synchysite is a rare mineral which has potential as a new source of rare earth elements. The influence of roasting temperature and time on the solubility of rare earth elements from a synchysite concentrate is examined. The maximum solubility of rare earth oxides in 57% HNO3 was 97% in a sample roasted at 700 °C for 120 min. Increasing the roasting temperature decreased solubility due to formation of cerium (IV) and calcium oxides.

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Citation topics
2 Chemistry
2.209 Spectrometry & Separation
2.209.822 Solvent Extraction
Web Of Science research areas
Engineering, Chemical
Mineralogy
Mining & Mineral Processing
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Geosciences
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