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Abstracts of Papers, International Conference “Rare Earth Metals: Processing of Raw Materials, Production of Compounds, and Materials Based on Them,
L. Delitsyn, G. Melent’ev, V. Batenin, A. Tolstov (2015)
Coexistence of two immiscible liquid phases in a niobium–rareearth element–silicate–salt systemDoklady Chemistry, 462
The system LaPO4–SiO2–NaF–Nb2O5–Fe2O3 is characterized by immiscibility fields in the liquid state region. Addition of iron expands fields of immiscibility of melts and decreases the temperature of their coexistence. A fraction of 87–90% of niobium is extracted into iron silicate melt, and 92–98% of lanthanum is extracted into phosphate salt melt.
Doklady Chemistry – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 2, 2017
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