Title of article :
Optimization of Solvent Extraction Parameters for Separation of Samarium and Lutetium from Acidic Media Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
Author/Authors :
Tavakkoli, Hamed Student of School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) - Narmak - Tehran, Iran , Aboutalebi, Mohammad Reza School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) - Narmak - Tehran, Iran , Seyedein, Hosein School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) - Narmak - Tehran, Iran , Ashrafizadeh, Nezameddin School of Chemical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) - Narmak - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Separation of samarium and lutetium was investigated through solvent extraction from their mixed
aqueous species using commercial extractants of D2EHPA and PC88A. The Response Surface Method (RSM) was
utilized to design the solvent extraction experiments. Where, a Central Composite Design (CCD) was applied to
set the optimum conditions for highest separation factors between Sm and Lu. Design of Experiments (DOE) was
conducted by making use of four operating variables, namely initial pH of the aqueous solutions (A: 0.2–2.6),
extractant concentration (B: 0.01-0.09 molar), mole fraction of D2EHPA in the extractant mixture (C: 0 - 0.8) and
a type of acidic solution (D: sulfuric and nitric acid) at three levels. The results indicated that the initial pH was
the most paramount variable in solvent extraction of samarium and lutetium, while in the case of lutetium, the
molar fraction of D2EHPA in the mixed extractants was non-influential. The statistical model predictions were
confirmed by experiments for both samarium and lutetium extraction with high validity parameter of 97 and 98%,
respectively. The optimum conditions for samarium and lutetium separation were identified as: A=0.8, B= 0.05,
C= 0.2 and D= sulfuric acid. According to the findings of the model, the desirability value at the optimum
conditions was evaluated as about 0.93, in which 71% of lutetium was extracted while the amount of extracted
samarium was only less than 1%.
Keywords :
Response Surface Methodology , Samarium , Lutetium , D2EHPA , PC88A , Separation , Separation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering