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Paramagnetic Properties of Rare Earth Hydroxides, Oxalates, and Dibutyl Phosphates

The date of: 2026-01-08
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来源:ACS Publications

Magnetic separations present a promising approach for the recovery of rare earth (RE) elements from mixtures, particularly when coupled with precipitation techniques that enhance process efficiency and selectivity. However, the magnetic properties of RE materials typically encountered in the separations industry are not well characterized. Here, we synthesized a series of RE materials, combining four REs─praseodymium (Pr), neodymium (Nd), terbium (Tb), and dysprosium (Dy)─with three precipitating agents─hydroxide, oxalate, and dibutyl phosphate. All materials showed typical paramagnetic behavior consistent with the Curie–Weiss law. At low temperatures, we observed weak antiferromagnetic correlations, which were more pronounced for the lighter RE ions (Pr, Nd). Particle morphology and crystallography analyses showed that the dibutyl phosphates were well-ordered metal–organic frameworks, the oxalates were crystals with mixed hydration states, and the hydroxides were mostly amorphous. Regardless of the degree of crystallinity, the effective magnetic moments aligned well with theoretical estimates based on Hund’s rules and 4f electron configurations of the corresponding RE ions. For a given RE ion, the magnetophoretic response was thus determined by the size of the particles rather than specific metal–ligand coupling, with dibutyl phosphate promoting the formation of larger crystals that were the most strongly attracted to magnets.



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