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Production of high purity thorium oxide from complex ores leach liquor

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Volume 164 / 2021

Authors:
Ayşe ERDEM, Haydar GÜNEŞ, Çiğdem KARA, Hasan AKÇAY, Akan GÜLMEZ, Zümrüt ALKAN

Keywords:
Thorium, Solvent Extraction, Leach Liquor.

Abstract:

This paper investigates a method for separation and purification of thorium from leach liquors containing rare-earth elements (REE). Iron, which causes problems in the stage of thorium extracting, was first removed by using Adogen 464 solvent. Thorium was extracted with 30% D2EHPA-in kerosene with 1/3 organic/aqueous ratio and stoichiometry of the thorium-D2EHPA complex was calculated as 1:2.6 from slope analysis. After the extraction, LREE and HREE were scrubbed from the extracted organic with 0.25 M H₂SO₄ and 6 M HCl, respectively. Thorium oxalate was precipitated by oxalic acid and calcined at 1,050 °C. It was, after calcination, determined that purity of thorium oxide is 99.23%, based on the ICP-OES analysis..

https://doi.org/10.19111/bulletinofmre.709316

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19111/bulletinofmre.709316



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