From Light to Heavy: Addressing Gaps in Rare Earth Element Extraction at the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant

Authors

  • Norazihan Zulkifli Gold Rare Earth and Material Technopreneurship Centre (GREAT), Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, 17600 Jeli Kelantan, Malaysia
  • Noor Fazliani Shoparwe Gold Rare Earth and Material Technopreneurship Centre (GREAT), Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, 17600 Jeli Kelantan, Malaysia
  • Abdul Hafidz Yusof Gold Rare Earth and Material Technopreneurship Centre (GREAT), Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, 17600 Jeli Kelantan, Malaysia
  • Ahmad Zuhairi Abdullah Gold Rare Earth and Material Technopreneurship Centre (GREAT), Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, 17600 Jeli Kelantan, Malaysia
  • Mohammad Norazmi Ahmad Gold Rare Earth and Material Technopreneurship Centre (GREAT), Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, 17600 Jeli Kelantan, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70464/mjbet.v1i2.1470

Keywords:

REE, solvent extraction, Lynas, ion-adsorbed clay

Abstract

The Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) in Kuantan, Malaysia, exemplifies sustainable practices in rare earth element (REE) separation processes through its efficient solvent extraction techniques using 2-ethylhexyl phosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester (HEH/EHP or P507) and di-2ethylhexyl-phosporic acid (D2EHPA or P204) to separate REEs from monazite ore sourced from Mt. Weld, Australia. LAMP achieves a remarkable 99% yield for light REE separation in areas such as lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, and neodymium. It faces challenges separating heavy REEs due to the low content in its concentration to be cost-effective. This limitation underscores the need for improved solvents or alternative methods like ion exchange to enhance heavy REE recovery, particularly yttrium, gadolinium, terbium, and dysprosium, which is of interest to Malaysia to separate its non-radioactive heavy REE from ion-adsorbed clay. Insights from LAMP's processes offer valuable lessons in developing robust REE separation strategies that align with global demand, green technology, and environmental and social impact.

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Published

2024-12-16

How to Cite

Zulkifli, N., Shoparwe, N. F., Yusof, A. H., Abdullah, A. Z., & Ahmad, M. N. (2024). From Light to Heavy: Addressing Gaps in Rare Earth Element Extraction at the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant. Malaysian Journal of Bioengineering and Technology, 1(2), 113–120. https://doi.org/10.70464/mjbet.v1i2.1470

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