Abstract
Phosphatic clay is a waste material produced during the beneficiation of phosphate ore, which likely poses severe environmental problems. In this study, a phosphatic clay containing 258 ppm of total rare earth elements (REEs) was used as a feedstock for REE recovery. By reacting with 0.1 M HCl at 75 °C for 3 h, around 36 % of light REEs and 65 % of heavy REEs were extracted from the raw material. However, after calcination pretreatment at 600 °C for 2 h, the recovery was increased to 73 % and 81 %, respectively, which are close to the recoveries obtained from the raw material using a much higher acid concentration of 1.2 M. Based on the findings from sequential chemical extraction tests and scanning electron microscopy analysis, the positive impact was explained by the decomposition and conversion of REE-bearing minerals into more leachable species. Using a higher calcination temperature of 900 °C, recovery of both the light and heavy REEs was largely reduced relative to the raw material. Mineralogical analyses showed that the dominant minerals existing in the material, such as muscovite, were fused and sintered during the calcination at 900 °C. These reactions likely caused the decreases in the recovery. The results and findings from this study will contribute to the beneficial uses of phosphatic clay and the production of REEs.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 128654 |
Journal | Journal of Cleaner Production |
Volume | 319 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Oct 15 2021 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Funding
This work was supported by the Virginia Tech National Center for Earth and Environmental Nanotechnology Infrastructure (NanoEarth), a member of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI), supported by NSF (ECCS 1542100 and ECCS 2025151 ).
Funders | Funder number |
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Virginia Tech National Center for Earth and Environmental Nanotechnology Infrastructure | |
U.S. Department of Energy Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project Oak Ridge National Laboratory Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment National Science Foundation National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center National Natural Science Foundation of China | ECCS 1542100, ECCS 2025151 |
U.S. Department of Energy Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project Oak Ridge National Laboratory Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment National Science Foundation National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center National Natural Science Foundation of China |
Keywords
- Acid leaching
- Calcination
- Mineralogy
- Phosphatic clay
- Rare earth elements
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
- General Environmental Science
- Strategy and Management
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering