Solvent extraction and separation of hafnium from zirconium using Ionquest 801

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2016Author
De Beer, L.
Van der Westhuizen, D.J.
Krieg, H.M.
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The solvent extraction (SX) characteristics of Ionquest 801 were
investigated to determine if the selective extraction of hafnium (Hf) over
zirconium (Zr) is possible. Firstly, Ionquest 801 was screened for its
suitability as a function of acid concentration. The solvent consisted of
5wt % extractant, corresponding to a extractant to metal ratio (E:MZr) of
14:1, in cyclohexane with 5% v/v 1-octanol added as modifier. Aqueous
solutions of ZrCl4 with 3 wt% HfCl4 were prepared by dissolution of the
salts in HNO3 to obtain 1.0 g/l Zr(Hf)Cl4(aq) feed solutions (aged 24
hours). Subsequently, the extractant concentration was varied at optimal
acid molarities. The most favourable extraction percentages were attained
at 0.7 M HNO3 and an E:MZr ratio of 5:1. Artifices in the form of aqueous
additives were used to maximize the Hf selectivity at these optimal
conditions. These included the addition of 1.5 M NaCl, NaNO3, Na2SO4, and
NaClO4.H2O, as well as tartaric, oxalic, mandelic, and citric acid with and
without the addition of 6 wt% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Exploratory
studies on the influence and usability of the most promising factors such
as [SO4
-2], [H2O2], and combinations thereof in a SX system were
undertaken
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/18877http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/2016/v116n1a14
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