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Processes developed for the separation of europium (Eu) from various resources
Authors:Archana Kumari  Devendra Deo Pathak  Sanchita Chakravarty  Jae-chun Lee
Institution:1. Metal Extraction and Recycling Division, CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur, India;2. Department of Applied Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India;3. Department of Applied Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India;4. Mineral Resources Research Department, Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract:Europium (Eu), one of the most significant rare earth (RE) elements, has wide applications as functional material in phosphor production, majorly used in fluorescent lamps, computer monitors, televisions etc. Eu is one of the three divalent lanthanides (along with Yb and Sm) having a reduction potential higher than ?2 V. This possibility of Eu reduction is attributed to a relatively stable half-filled 4f7 electronic configuration, thus providing a high stabilization energy and selective recovery. But the Eu recuperation from natural minerals is either accompanied with other REs or Eu is recovered as a group of light REs. Selective recovery of Eu has sparked the progress for its reutilization through recycling of secondary resources. The perspectives of reclaiming Eu as a value added product from various sources using different pyro-hydro or hybrid techniques are discussed. The systematic research and salient findings on methods, viz., reduction, leaching, solvent extraction, as well as combined methods scaled-up to commercial scale to recover Eu, are also reported with recommendations. Thus, this comparative as well as summarized review hopes to help researchers to develop feasible processes for Eu recovery.
Keywords:Europium  Rare earth (RE) metals  Leaching  Reduction  Solvent extraction
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