03582nam 2200913z- 450 991067403230332120231214133135.0(CKB)5400000000042703(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77140(EXLCZ)99540000000004270320202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLeaching of Rare Earth Elements from Various SourcesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (200 p.)3-0365-2566-1 3-0365-2567-X The proposed book is a compilation of a Special Issue on “Leaching of Rare Earth Elements from Various Sources”, published in the journal Minerals in 2020. There are 10 papers contributed by experts in the area, and these can be grouped into four categories: leaching from low-grade ores including coal, clay, soil, and red mud; pre-treatment and leaching; recycling; and precipitation and nano-hydrometallurgy. Although these articles are available in the journal Minerals, it is convenient to compile the most valuable information into a book form so that scholars and industrial practitioners can have easy access to it when they need it where the Internet is not easily available. I strongly believe that the book on a very specialized topic matter such as modern extraction technologies of rare earth elements will contribute greatly to the fast-growing industry that needs rare earth elements.Technology: general issuesbicsscprecipitationleachingcomplexationanion effectequilibrium calculationrare earth elementsmagnetsrecyclingrecoveryfluoridesmodellingclay mineralsgrain size characteristicsin situ leachingsimulated leachingion-absorbed type rare earth orecoalacid mine drainagecoal combustion byproductskineticsapparent activation energyrare-earth elementsscandiumalumina productionsinter processesred mudelectrostatic precipitation dustalkali leachinglanthanide separationmagnetic nanohydrometallurgycomplexing nanoparticlesmagnetic nanoparticlesmagnetophoresismonazite processingurban miningREEsulfuric acid bakingcaustic digestionacid leachingwater leachingcoal utilization byproductspregnant leach solutionunderclayorganic acidrare earthsdistribution factorselective precipitationoxalatesorganic complexesTechnology: general issuesHan Kenneth Nedt765989Han Kenneth NothBOOK9910674032303321Leaching of Rare Earth Elements from Various Sources3059234UNINA