This research presents a novel precipitation method for scandium (Sc) concentrate refining from bauxite residue leachates and the effect of aqueous media on this triple-stage successive precipitation process. The precipitation pattern and the precipitation behavior of the constituent elements was investigated using different precipitation agents in three major mineral acid media, namely, H2SO4, HNO3, and HCl in a comparative manner. Experimental investigations showed behavioral similarities between HNO3 and HCl media, while H2SO4 media was different from them because of the nature of the formed complexes. NH4OH was found to be the best precipitation agent in every leaching media to remove Fe(III) with low Sc co-precipitation. To limit Sc lo...
The extraction of scandium from hydrochloric acid media with EHPAEH is investigated. Fe3+ in synthes...
Bauxite residue is a high-iron waste of the alumina industry with significant contents of scandium, ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A continuous worldwide increase in scandium (Sc) criticality leads to a quest ...
In this study, scandium extraction from Bauxite residue based on sulfuric acid leaching is presented...
As a member of EU H2020 ETN Red Mud Project which aims to recover all constituents of bauxite residu...
The presence of a considerable amount of scandium in lateritic nickel-cobalt ores necessitates the i...
Bauxite residue (BR) is a well promising resource for critical metals and especially scandium (Sc), ...
Bauxite residues, i.e., red mud, can be processed to recover various valuable end products, while re...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is a waste product of the alumina refining in the Bayer process and contai...
Scandium (Sc) has attracted a lot of attention in the last decades because of the unique technologic...
Bauxite residue is the voluminous by-product of alumina production after Bayer process. Its high alk...
Aiming at the industrial scale development of a Scandium (Sc)-selective leaching process of Bauxite ...
The exploitation of Bauxite Residue (BR) of Aluminium industry as a resource for production of Rare ...
Obtained have been the data about the physico-chemical laws of the complex formation of the anione c...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is a waste residue that results from the production of alumina by the Baye...
The extraction of scandium from hydrochloric acid media with EHPAEH is investigated. Fe3+ in synthes...
Bauxite residue is a high-iron waste of the alumina industry with significant contents of scandium, ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A continuous worldwide increase in scandium (Sc) criticality leads to a quest ...
In this study, scandium extraction from Bauxite residue based on sulfuric acid leaching is presented...
As a member of EU H2020 ETN Red Mud Project which aims to recover all constituents of bauxite residu...
The presence of a considerable amount of scandium in lateritic nickel-cobalt ores necessitates the i...
Bauxite residue (BR) is a well promising resource for critical metals and especially scandium (Sc), ...
Bauxite residues, i.e., red mud, can be processed to recover various valuable end products, while re...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is a waste product of the alumina refining in the Bayer process and contai...
Scandium (Sc) has attracted a lot of attention in the last decades because of the unique technologic...
Bauxite residue is the voluminous by-product of alumina production after Bayer process. Its high alk...
Aiming at the industrial scale development of a Scandium (Sc)-selective leaching process of Bauxite ...
The exploitation of Bauxite Residue (BR) of Aluminium industry as a resource for production of Rare ...
Obtained have been the data about the physico-chemical laws of the complex formation of the anione c...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is a waste residue that results from the production of alumina by the Baye...
The extraction of scandium from hydrochloric acid media with EHPAEH is investigated. Fe3+ in synthes...
Bauxite residue is a high-iron waste of the alumina industry with significant contents of scandium, ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A continuous worldwide increase in scandium (Sc) criticality leads to a quest ...