Initialising ...
Initialising ...
Initialising ...
Initialising ...
Initialising ...
Initialising ...
Initialising ...
Pandian, K.*; Neikter, M.*; Ekh, M.*; Harjo, S.; Kawasaki, Takuro; Woracek, R.*; Hansson, T.*; Pederson, R.*
JOM, 77(4), p.1803 - 1815, 2025/04
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:86.34(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Sasaki, Yuji; Morita, Keisuke; Matsumiya, Masahiko*; Ono, Ryoma*; Shiroishi, Hidenobu*
JOM, 73(4), p.1037 - 1043, 2021/04
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:23.92(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)The separation of Dy from Nd is studied from the viewpoint of recycling Dy from Nd magnets. Both metals are lanthanide elements, which means their mutual separation is difficult because of their similar chemical behaviors. All lanthanide elements can be extracted easily by using tetradodecyl-diglycolamide (TDdDGA) extractants, and it has a relatively high separation factor (SF) between Dy and Nd (SF over 10). In the present study, by performing eight extraction steps with the organic phase (0.1M TDdDGA in dodecane), ten steps with an aqueous phase (0.7 M HNO
with metals), and six steps with another aqueous phase (0.7 M HNO
without metals), approximately 99% Dy was recovered into the organic phase with 1% co-extraction of Nd.
Sekine, Toshiaki
Jomo Shimbun, P. 9, 2003/01
This paper is written as one of the series on a news paper relevant to the Gunma Chemistry Exhibition to be held in commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the Chemical Society of Japan, telling readers that the origin of chemical elements is related to the radiation. As an example, K-40 is chosen for description of the fact that there exist natural radioactive elements. It is also mentioned that the origin of K-40 is ascribable to stars in the universe.