Extraction of Critical Elements–gallium, Germanium, and Indium–using Ionic Liquids: A Review
Abstract
Gallium (Ga), germanium (Ge), and indium (In) are essential elements that are extensively used in high-technology products in many fields. These metals are listed as critical elements by many governments and private players because they face potential supply risks due to geopolitics and stockpiling. Gallium, germanium, and indium do not form primary minerals that can be economically exploited on their own. Instead, they are obtained as by-products during the primary extraction of other minerals, as well as from the processing of metallurgical and electronic waste. This review focuses on the extraction of these technologically critical elements from leach solutions of multiple sources using ionic liquids (ILs) with special emphasis on the extraction mechanism and selectivity criteria. Generally, many ILs reviewed have low selectivity toward Ga, Ge, and In compared to Fe(III), Al(III), and Zn(II), which are typically present in high concentrations. Rational design of task-specific ILs, ILs recycling, process scaling-up, and detailed economic viability studies need to be adequately investigated to accelerate the potential commercialization of ILs in the extraction of these critical materials.
Recommended Citation
M. Silwamba et al., "Extraction of Critical Elements–gallium, Germanium, and Indium–using Ionic Liquids: A Review," Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, Taylor and Francis Group; Taylor and Francis, Jan 2024.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.1080/08827508.2024.2383999
Department(s)
Mining Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
critical materials; Gallium; germanium; indium; ionic liquids; separation, hydrometallurgy, solvent extraction
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
1547-7401; 0882-7508
Document Type
Article - Journal
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2024 Taylor and Francis Group; Taylor and Francis, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Jan 2024