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Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization
The recovery of scandium from waste streams of other mining and metallurgical processing industries is gaining research interest due to the scarcity of scandium-containing ores. Hydrometallurgical techniques such as leaching, solvent extraction and crystallization amongst others have been successful...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9813942/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra07516d |
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author | Peters, Edward Michael Svärd, Michael Forsberg, Kerstin |
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description | The recovery of scandium from waste streams of other mining and metallurgical processing industries is gaining research interest due to the scarcity of scandium-containing ores. Hydrometallurgical techniques such as leaching, solvent extraction and crystallization amongst others have been successfully applied to recover scandium salts from such waste streams. Scandium can be recovered as (NH(4))(3)ScF(6) by antisolvent crystallization from NH(4)F strip liquors obtained after solvent extraction. The coextraction of metal impurities such as Fe, Al, Zr and Ti causes contamination of the final solid product. The extent of coprecipitation of ammonium metal fluorides depends on their initial concentration in the strip liquor and their solubility in the NH(4)F–antisolvent mixtures. Here, the solubility of ammonium metal fluorides of Sc, Zr, Fe, Al and Ti is reported separately in 3 mol L(−1) NH(4)F–ethanol mixtures at 25 °C as well as in a system containing all five solid phases. The solubility of (NH(4))(3)ZrF(7) is slightly higher than that of (NH(4))(3)ScF(6), while the solubilities of (NH(4))(3)FeF(6) and (NH(4))(3)AlF(6) are significantly lower in comparison to (NH(4))(3)ScF(6). The solubility of (NH(4))(2)TiF(6) is 1–2 orders of magnitude higher than those of other ammonium metal fluorides. When a mixture of ammonium metal fluoride salts is dissolved in the same 3 mol L(−1) NH(4)F–ethanol mixture as for the individual salts, the resultant solubility of the ammonium metal fluorides of Sc, Zr and Fe decreases significantly, while the resultant solubility of ammonium aluminum hexafluoride increases. This is likely due to changes in solution speciation with increased NH(4)F concentration and ionic strength. |
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spelling | pubmed-98139422023-01-20 Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization Peters, Edward Michael Svärd, Michael Forsberg, Kerstin RSC Adv Chemistry The recovery of scandium from waste streams of other mining and metallurgical processing industries is gaining research interest due to the scarcity of scandium-containing ores. Hydrometallurgical techniques such as leaching, solvent extraction and crystallization amongst others have been successfully applied to recover scandium salts from such waste streams. Scandium can be recovered as (NH(4))(3)ScF(6) by antisolvent crystallization from NH(4)F strip liquors obtained after solvent extraction. The coextraction of metal impurities such as Fe, Al, Zr and Ti causes contamination of the final solid product. The extent of coprecipitation of ammonium metal fluorides depends on their initial concentration in the strip liquor and their solubility in the NH(4)F–antisolvent mixtures. Here, the solubility of ammonium metal fluorides of Sc, Zr, Fe, Al and Ti is reported separately in 3 mol L(−1) NH(4)F–ethanol mixtures at 25 °C as well as in a system containing all five solid phases. The solubility of (NH(4))(3)ZrF(7) is slightly higher than that of (NH(4))(3)ScF(6), while the solubilities of (NH(4))(3)FeF(6) and (NH(4))(3)AlF(6) are significantly lower in comparison to (NH(4))(3)ScF(6). The solubility of (NH(4))(2)TiF(6) is 1–2 orders of magnitude higher than those of other ammonium metal fluorides. When a mixture of ammonium metal fluoride salts is dissolved in the same 3 mol L(−1) NH(4)F–ethanol mixture as for the individual salts, the resultant solubility of the ammonium metal fluorides of Sc, Zr and Fe decreases significantly, while the resultant solubility of ammonium aluminum hexafluoride increases. This is likely due to changes in solution speciation with increased NH(4)F concentration and ionic strength. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9813942/ /pubmed/36686952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra07516d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Peters, Edward Michael Svärd, Michael Forsberg, Kerstin Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization |
title | Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization |
title_full | Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization |
title_fullStr | Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization |
title_full_unstemmed | Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization |
title_short | Solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization |
title_sort | solubility of ammonium metal fluorides in aqueous ethanol mixtures – implications for scandium recovery by antisolvent crystallization |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9813942/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra07516d |
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