
CMI researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory and Marshallton conducted the research for this highlight.
Innovation
Improved light lanthanide separation using neutral extractant
Achievement
Successful run of a 32-stage counter-current mixer settler flowsheet using CMI’s novel technical-grade diglycolamide (TGDGA-6) extractant to separate La-Ce from Pr-Nd. Run completed flawlessly, data analysis in progress.
Significance and Impact
- Potential replacement of industry-standard REE extractant with more selective and efficient TGDGA-6 operating at high concentration and loading with good hydrodynamic properties from economical HCl feed solution.
- Potential reduction in footprint, CAPEX, and waste production.
- A different modifier at higher concentration (≥ 5 vol%) was found to avoid precipitation and emulsion problems encountered previously.
Hub Target Addressed
- Highly selective separation from complex sources
- Selective separation of adjacent Lns
