使用超临界二氧化碳和含氟有机磷萃取剂最大限度地萃取镧系元素

Yuemin Deng, Dong Xia, Damien Bourgeois, Daniel Meyer, Stéphane Campidelli, Hélène Isnard, Victor Francois, Robin Ronceray, Bertrand Reygner and Jean-Christophe P. Gabriel*, 
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稀土元素 (REE) 对于生产我们生活中无处不在的现代集成电子设备至关重要。它们对我们的经济和安全也具有重要的战略意义。遗憾的是,尽管电子废弃物中含有这些元素,但由于其整体浓度较低,从经济角度来看,对其进行回收并不现实,这给回收工作带来了巨大挑战。因此,本文建议对提取工艺进行改革,重点关注经济上可行的回收潜力。此外,它还减少了下游湿法冶金工艺对环境的影响。更确切地说,本研究提出了新型萃取分子,它们在超临界二氧化碳中表现出优异的溶解性和萃取效率。因此,这项研发为传统湿法冶金工艺提供了一种更加环保的替代工艺,满足了对可持续的稀土元素回收和分离方法的迫切需求。
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Maximized Lanthanide Extraction Using Supercritical CO2 and Fluorinated Organophosphate Extractants

Rare-earth elements (REEs) are critical to the production of modern integrated electronic devices that are ubiquitous in our lives. They are also of strategic importance to our economy and security. Unfortunately, although electronic waste contains such elements, its overall low concentration makes its recovery economically impractical, posing a significant challenge to recycling efforts. Hence, this paper proposes changes to the extraction process that focus on the potential for economically viable recovery. In addition, it also reduces the environmental impact of downstream hydrometallurgical processes. More precisely, this study presents novel extraction molecules that exhibit exceptional solubility and extraction efficiencies in supercritical carbon dioxide. This development therefore provides an alternative process to traditional hydrometallurgical processes that is more environmentally friendly and addresses the urgent need for sustainable methods of REE recovery and separation.

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