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Yttrium recovery from primary and secondary sources: a review of main hydrometallurgical processes.

Valentina Innocenzi1, Ida De Michelis2, Bernd Kopacek3, Francesco Vegliò2.   

Abstract

Yttrium is important rare earths (REs) used in numerous fields, mainly in the phosphor powders for low-energy lighting. The uses of these elements, especially for high-tech products are increased in recent years and combined with the scarcity of the resources and the environmental impact of the technologies to extract them from ores make the recycling waste, that contain Y and other RE, a priority. The present review summarized the main hydrometallurgical technologies to extract Y from ores, contaminated solutions, WEEE and generic wastes. Before to discuss the works about the treatment of wastes, the processes to retrieval Y from ores are discussed, since the processes are similar and derived from those already developed for the extraction from primary sources. Particular attention was given to the recovery of Y from WEEE because the recycle of them is important not only for economical point of view, considering its value, but also for environmental impact that this could be generated if not properly disposal.
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Keywords:  CRTs; Lamps; Ores; WEEE; Yttrium recovery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24613592     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2014.02.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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