The study of thermodynamics and kinetics of leaching rare earth elements (REEs) is a fundamental aspect of understanding the mechanism behind the leaching process. Leaching of REEs from coal ash with an aqueous solution of organocarboxylic acid is a heterogeneous fluid-particle system. In the present study, the leaching mechanisms of these three potential organocarboxylic acids, tartaric acid, lactic acid, and citric acid were examined over a range of temperatures (30-90 degrees C) at various leaching durations. The kinetic data thus obtained were found to follow deviation from the conventional shrinking core model (SCM). A mixed mechanism model was deduced to be the optimum fit to the data with high precision (R-2 > 0.95) and desired graph...
The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from the Western Kentucky No. 13 and Fire Clay coal waste...
The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from the Western Kentucky No. 13 and Fire Clay coal waste...
Forty-one samples of low-temperature ash from bituminous coal were leached with hot (80 ° C) distill...
Recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from coal samples collected from the Fire Clay coal seam usin...
Coal fly ash (CFA) obtained from pulverized coal furnaces is a highly refractory waste that can be u...
Coal fly ash (CFA) obtained from pulverized coal furnaces is a highly refractory waste that can be u...
The kinetics of sulphuric acid leaching of rare earth elements in a sample from the Foxtrot deposit ...
Acid baking treatment is widely used to extract rare earth elements (REEs) from refractory rare eart...
Coal fly ash (CFA) as a potential resource for rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) has attracted e...
Abstract. Leaching plays an important role in the recovery of rare earth elements. A study on optimi...
The supply shortage of rare earth elements (REEs) for use in numerous high-tech applications has bec...
Although various hydrometallurgical and solvometallurgical efforts have been made to extract REEs fr...
The demand of rare earth elements (REEs) is increasing due to their multiple technological applicati...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society of Chemistry via the DOI ...
The demand of rare earth elements (REEs) is increasing due to their multiple technological applicati...
The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from the Western Kentucky No. 13 and Fire Clay coal waste...
The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from the Western Kentucky No. 13 and Fire Clay coal waste...
Forty-one samples of low-temperature ash from bituminous coal were leached with hot (80 ° C) distill...
Recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from coal samples collected from the Fire Clay coal seam usin...
Coal fly ash (CFA) obtained from pulverized coal furnaces is a highly refractory waste that can be u...
Coal fly ash (CFA) obtained from pulverized coal furnaces is a highly refractory waste that can be u...
The kinetics of sulphuric acid leaching of rare earth elements in a sample from the Foxtrot deposit ...
Acid baking treatment is widely used to extract rare earth elements (REEs) from refractory rare eart...
Coal fly ash (CFA) as a potential resource for rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) has attracted e...
Abstract. Leaching plays an important role in the recovery of rare earth elements. A study on optimi...
The supply shortage of rare earth elements (REEs) for use in numerous high-tech applications has bec...
Although various hydrometallurgical and solvometallurgical efforts have been made to extract REEs fr...
The demand of rare earth elements (REEs) is increasing due to their multiple technological applicati...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society of Chemistry via the DOI ...
The demand of rare earth elements (REEs) is increasing due to their multiple technological applicati...
The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from the Western Kentucky No. 13 and Fire Clay coal waste...
The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from the Western Kentucky No. 13 and Fire Clay coal waste...
Forty-one samples of low-temperature ash from bituminous coal were leached with hot (80 ° C) distill...