TY - GEN
T1 - Rare Earth element concentrations in product streams of coal preparation plants in the eastern United States
AU - Luttrell, G. H.
AU - Kiser, M. J.
AU - Yoon, R. H.
AU - Bhagavatula, A.
AU - Rezaee, M.
AU - Honaker, R. Q.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - A field study of the coal preparation plant fleet in the eastern United States was undertaken to determine if quantify of rare earth elements (REEs) present in the product streams are large enough to justify further concentration. Representative composite samples were taken from the clean product, coarse refuse, and fine refuse streams from 20 coal preparation plants. Each stream was then separated into various size and density classes and analyzed for ash and REE contents. The large database showed that coarse refuse contained the largest amount of REEs, although the ratio of heavy to light REEs was greater for the clean coal products. The concentration of REEs was also compared to that typically seen in the earth's crust. This enrichment ratio ranged from approximately 1.5 to more than 4.0 as the ash content varied. The database also showed that a linear correlation existed between La and Ce for many REEs of interest, although there were several notable exceptions for some of the highvalue REEs.
AB - A field study of the coal preparation plant fleet in the eastern United States was undertaken to determine if quantify of rare earth elements (REEs) present in the product streams are large enough to justify further concentration. Representative composite samples were taken from the clean product, coarse refuse, and fine refuse streams from 20 coal preparation plants. Each stream was then separated into various size and density classes and analyzed for ash and REE contents. The large database showed that coarse refuse contained the largest amount of REEs, although the ratio of heavy to light REEs was greater for the clean coal products. The concentration of REEs was also compared to that typically seen in the earth's crust. This enrichment ratio ranged from approximately 1.5 to more than 4.0 as the ash content varied. The database also showed that a linear correlation existed between La and Ce for many REEs of interest, although there were several notable exceptions for some of the highvalue REEs.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84988417740
T3 - 2016 SME Annual Conference and Expo: The Future for Mining in a Data-Driven World
SP - 710
EP - 712
BT - 2016 SME Annual Conference and Expo
T2 - 2016 SME Annual Conference and Expo: The Future for Mining in a Data-Driven World
Y2 - 21 February 2016 through 24 February 2016
ER -