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Using diglycolamides to improve rare-earth element separation

by Santa Jansone-popova, Diana Stamberga, Vyacheslav Bryantsev, Ilja Popovs, Bruce A Moyer
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Research Outreach
Publication Date
Page Numbers
489 to 493
Volume
363
Issue
124

The family of 17 elements known as the “rare earth elements” are difficult to produce economically. Despite this, they are described as “critical raw materials” because of their unique properties and their various technological applications. This means their use is accelerating globally. Separation of these elements is a fundamental challenge, but this does not daunt Dr Santa Jansone-Popova and her team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In recovering praseodymium from neodymium using a variety of ligands known as diglycolamides, she has been demonstrating potentially game-changing advances in liquid-liquid separations that could realise more of these in-demand materials.