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    Microwave-assisted atmospheric alkaline leaching process and leaching kinetics of rare earth melt electrolysis slag by Mubula, Yusufujiang, Yu, Mingming, Yang, Delong, Niu, Heyue, Gu, Hongju, Qiu, Tingsheng, Mei, Guangjun

    Published in Heliyon (15-06-2024)
    “…This study focuses on the difficulty of converting fluorinated rare earth elements into hydroxylated rare earth elements in rare earth melt electrolysis slag…”
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    Recovery of Rare Earths from Rare-Earth Melt Electrolysis Slag by Mineral Phase Reconstruction by Mubula, Yusufujiang, Yu, Mingming, Yang, Delong, Niu, Heyue, Qiu, Tingsheng, Mei, Guangjun

    Published in JOM (1989) (01-08-2024)
    “…Most rare-earth metals and alloys in the world are produced through molten salt electrolysis, resulting in the creation of a substantial amount of rare-earth…”
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    The mechanism of selective separation of stibnite and arsenopyrite by Cu2+ coordination assembly KBX collector by Chen, Man, Zhong Kuang, Jing, Huang, Zheyu, Mubula, Yusufujiang, Guo, Yuting, Gu, Hongju, Qiu, Tingsheng

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-12-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •A novel Cu-KBX complex collector was synthesized through coordinated assembly of Cu2+ and KBX.•The concentrate had a high Sb grade of…”
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    Recovering rare earths, lithium and fluorine from rare earth molten salt electrolytic slag using sub-molten salt method by Yang, Delong, Yu, Mingming, Mubula, Yusufujiang, Yuan, Weiquan, Huang, Zheyu, Lin, Bo, Mei, Guangjun, Qiu, Tingsheng

    Published in Journal of rare earths (01-09-2024)
    “…Viewing the problem of high energy consumption in the process of recovering rare earths from rare earth molten salt electrolysis slag, an environmentally…”
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    Adsorption differences of xanthate, dithiophosphate and dithiocarbamate on stibnite (010) surface with Cu2+ activated: Combined DFT calculations and experiments by Wang, Lei, Kuang, Jingzhong, Chen, Jian, Mubula, Yusufujiang, Gu, Hongju

    Published in Surfaces and interfaces (01-08-2024)
    “…Antimony is an important strategic metal resource. Stibnite as one of the main sources of antimony resources, efficiently recycling stibnite has always been a…”
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    Recovery of valuable elements from solid waste with the aid of external electric field: A review by Mubula, Yusufujiang, Yu, Mingming, Yang, Delong, Lin, Bo, Guo, Yuting, Qiu, Tingsheng

    “…Solid waste containing valuable elements has the potential to be a valuable secondary resource. However, the common methods (hydrometallurgy and…”
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