Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

Zirconium is recognized as one of the main impurities of the rare earth element scandium during purification. It presents significant challenges due to its similar chemical properties, making separating it difficult. This study used trialkyl phosphine oxide (TRPO) as a functional ligand, and the effects of carrier type and acidity on adsorption performance were first investigated. Among these, the novel extraction resin SiO-P as a carrier for TRPO demonstrated more prominent separation performance in 0.2 M HSO and 5 M HCl solutions. The kinetic and isotherm data were consistent with the pseudo-secondary kinetics and Langmuir model, respectively, and the adsorption process could be regarded as homogeneous monolayer adsorption subject to the dual effects of chemisorption and internal diffusion. In addition, thermodynamic analysis showed that the adsorption process of zirconium under the experimental conditions was a spontaneous endothermic process. Combined with the results of SEM-EDS, FT-IR, and XPS analyses, scandium and zirconium were successfully adsorbed by the resin and uniformly distributed on its surface, and the greater affinity of the P=O groups on the resin for zirconium was the critical factor contributing to the separation of scandium and zirconium. Finally, scandium and zirconium in sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid media were extracted and separated by column experiments, and the purity of scandium could reach 99.8% and 99.99%, respectively.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11125866PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics12050350DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

scandium zirconium
16
trialkyl phosphine
8
hydrochloric acid
8
acid media
8
adsorption process
8
zirconium
7
scandium
6
study adsorption
4
adsorption separation
4
separation behavior
4

Similar Publications

Same-group element replacement enhances superconductivity in clathrate-like YH4.

J Chem Phys

September 2025

State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China.

H3S, LaH10, and hydrogen-based compounds have garnered significant interest due to their high-temperature superconducting properties. However, the requirement for extremely high pressures limits their practical applications. In this study, YH4 is adopted as a base material, with partial substitution of yttrium (Y) by scandium (Sc), lanthanum (La), and zirconium (Zr).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Zirconium-89 is presently undergoing pre-clinical investigation for its potential application as a positron emission tomography (PET) theranostic radioisotope. A critical consideration in the increasing number of trials and eventual clinical implementations is a comprehensive understanding of the radioactive waste byproducts and their quantification. This study focuses on the investigation and characterisation of the waste isotopes generated during the production of Zirconium-89, employing a combination of Geant4 Monte Carlo simulation and experimental methodologies utilising commercially obtainable starting materials from Thermofisher.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Proximity-Induced Ferroelectric Switching in Wurtzite/Fluorite Bilayers for High-Performance Ferroelectric Field-Effect Transistor.

Adv Mater

August 2025

Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 08826, South Korea.

Proximity ferroelectricity, wherein polarization switching in one ferroelectric layer with a lower energy barrier can trigger switching in an adjacent ferroelectric with a higher energy barrier, has been demonstrated only in bilayers composed of structurally similar wurtzite-structured materials. This work demonstrates proximity-induced ferroelectric switching across a heterostructure composed of crystallographically and functionally dissimilar materials, wurtzite-structured AlScN and fluorite-structured HfZrO. The AlScN/HfZrO and AlN/HfZrO bilayers exhibit cooperative switching dynamics despite their contrasting symmetry and polarization behaviors.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Artemisia and the Elements: A Botanical Symphony of Minerals and Metals.

Biol Trace Elem Res

June 2025

Department of Biological Sciences, International Islamic University Islamabad, H-10, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan.

Artemisia species are known for their rich phytochemical diversity; however, their ability to accumulate a wide range of minerals and metals from the soil raises significant safety concerns, particularly in therapeutic and dietary contexts. This review provides data on elemental composition across 64 Artemisia species, evaluating their nutritional, medicinal and environmental implications. Data collection was carried out using various databases, including SciELO, Google Scholar, Medline, ScienceDirect, PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Crown-ether coordination compounds of zirconium, hafnium and scandium were rarely reported in the past. Conventional syntheses Lewis-acid-base reactions or metathesis reactions suffer from the high Lewis acidity and high oxophilicity of Zr, Hf and Sc. Therefore, a redox approach using nanoparticles of zerovalent zirconium, hafnium, and scandium is suggested here.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF