Rare earth-bearing gypsum tailings from the fertilizer industry are a potential source for an economically viable and sustainable production of rare earth elements. Large quantities are generated inter alia in Catalão, Brazil, as a by-product in a fertilizer production plant. Hitherto, the gypsum has been used as soil conditioner in agriculture or was dumped. The cooperative project, “Catalão Monazite: Economical exploitation of rare earth elements from monazite-bearing secondary raw materials,” intends to extract rare earth elements from these gypsum tailings. In this paper, a chemical process route to obtain a mixed rare earth carbonate from a monazite concentrate, was investigated. The results of the digestion, leaching, and precipitatio...
National audienceVarious experiments led in laboratory on the concentrate of Angico dos Dias phospha...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical raw materials and are attracting interest because of their a...
International audienceRare earths are critical elements in our modern societies and the ever-increas...
International audiencePhosphogypsum is a pollutant waste generated by the fertilizer industry. Manag...
Rare earth elements (REE) are as well classified as EU critical metals. The Finnish apatite minerals...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. In the present study, the second stage of a sequential extraction method of rar...
Acidic mine Drainage (AMD) is still considered one of the greatest mining sustainability challenges ...
The present study investigates to support the production of rare earth oxide, which has been used fo...
Acidic mine Drainage (AMD) is still considered one of the greatest mining sustainability challenges ...
Ion-adsorption clays (IAC) are alumino-silicate ores, considered an essential source of heavy rare-e...
The paper deals with the study of processing apatite ores with nitric acid and extraction of the rar...
Funding text 1 Acknowledgments: The authors acknowledge the funding from the Water Research Commiss...
Phosphate ore is one of the most significant secondary resources for rare earth elements (REEs), and...
Generally, phosphate rock contains about 0.05wt% rare earth elements (REEs) on average. And the worl...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the li...
National audienceVarious experiments led in laboratory on the concentrate of Angico dos Dias phospha...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical raw materials and are attracting interest because of their a...
International audienceRare earths are critical elements in our modern societies and the ever-increas...
International audiencePhosphogypsum is a pollutant waste generated by the fertilizer industry. Manag...
Rare earth elements (REE) are as well classified as EU critical metals. The Finnish apatite minerals...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. In the present study, the second stage of a sequential extraction method of rar...
Acidic mine Drainage (AMD) is still considered one of the greatest mining sustainability challenges ...
The present study investigates to support the production of rare earth oxide, which has been used fo...
Acidic mine Drainage (AMD) is still considered one of the greatest mining sustainability challenges ...
Ion-adsorption clays (IAC) are alumino-silicate ores, considered an essential source of heavy rare-e...
The paper deals with the study of processing apatite ores with nitric acid and extraction of the rar...
Funding text 1 Acknowledgments: The authors acknowledge the funding from the Water Research Commiss...
Phosphate ore is one of the most significant secondary resources for rare earth elements (REEs), and...
Generally, phosphate rock contains about 0.05wt% rare earth elements (REEs) on average. And the worl...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the li...
National audienceVarious experiments led in laboratory on the concentrate of Angico dos Dias phospha...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical raw materials and are attracting interest because of their a...
International audienceRare earths are critical elements in our modern societies and the ever-increas...