2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(260c) Constant-Pattern Design Method for Separating Ternary Mixtures of Rare Earth Elements Using Ligand-Assisted Displacement Chromatography
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In this study, a constant-pattern design method is developed to separate REEs with high purity and high productivity for a given target yield. When the mixed band regions in an LAD system reach a constant pattern state, the yields of high purity products will be maximized. A general map was developed to show the relationship between the minimum column length to reach a constant pattern state and key dimensionless groups, which include selectivity, loading fraction, cut, and overall mass transfer coefficients. Given a target yield, intrinsic parameters, and material properties, operating conditions were calculated using the general map without trial and error. The design method was verified experimentally for different target components, yields, ligand concentrations, and feed compositions. The yields of the target components were within 3% of the expected values, demonstrating the robustness of the design method. High purity (>99%) of REEs were obtained from experiments with two orders of magnitude (x800) higher productivity than literature results. In cases with a minimum required yield, the component with the lowest feed concentration can be the limiting component, even in cases where it does not have the lowest selectivity.