Abstract
Sulfuric acid decomposition of eudialyte under laboratory conditions was studied and the relevant process was considered including a two-stage treatment by sulfuric acid, separation and washing of insoluble residue, successive hydrolytic precipitation from solution of zirconium and ferromanganese concentrates and separation of rare earth elements from the insoluble residue by leaching. Zirconium(IV) as a basic sulfate was isolated from the complex carbonate precipitate.
Lebedev, V N
[1]
- Kol'skij Nauchnyj Tsentr RAN, Inst. Khimii i Tekhnologii Redkikh Ehlementov i Mineral'nogo Syr'ya im. I.V. Tananaeva, Apatity (Russian Federation)
Citation Formats
Lebedev, V N.
Sulfuric acid technology of eudialyte concentrate; Sernokislaya trekhnologiya ehvdialitovogo kontsentrata.
Russian Federation: N. p.,
2003.
Web.
Lebedev, V N.
Sulfuric acid technology of eudialyte concentrate; Sernokislaya trekhnologiya ehvdialitovogo kontsentrata.
Russian Federation.
Lebedev, V N.
2003.
"Sulfuric acid technology of eudialyte concentrate; Sernokislaya trekhnologiya ehvdialitovogo kontsentrata."
Russian Federation.
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author = {Lebedev, V N}
abstractNote = {Sulfuric acid decomposition of eudialyte under laboratory conditions was studied and the relevant process was considered including a two-stage treatment by sulfuric acid, separation and washing of insoluble residue, successive hydrolytic precipitation from solution of zirconium and ferromanganese concentrates and separation of rare earth elements from the insoluble residue by leaching. Zirconium(IV) as a basic sulfate was isolated from the complex carbonate precipitate.}
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title = {Sulfuric acid technology of eudialyte concentrate; Sernokislaya trekhnologiya ehvdialitovogo kontsentrata}
author = {Lebedev, V N}
abstractNote = {Sulfuric acid decomposition of eudialyte under laboratory conditions was studied and the relevant process was considered including a two-stage treatment by sulfuric acid, separation and washing of insoluble residue, successive hydrolytic precipitation from solution of zirconium and ferromanganese concentrates and separation of rare earth elements from the insoluble residue by leaching. Zirconium(IV) as a basic sulfate was isolated from the complex carbonate precipitate.}
journal = []
issue = {10}
volume = {76}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Russian Federation}
year = {2003}
month = {Oct}
}