Aqueous acid and alkaline extraction of rare earth elements from coal combustion ash

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS International Journal of Coal Geology Pub Date : 2018-07-01 Epub Date: 2018-05-26 DOI:10.1016/j.coal.2018.05.009
Jack F. King , Ross K. Taggart , Ryan C. Smith , James C. Hower , Heileen Hsu-Kim
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Abstract

The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from coal combustion fly ash has recently gained attention as a possible beneficial reuse application that could provide an alternative, low-grade source of REEs in an unstable global supply market. To economically recover REEs, an efficient process needs to be developed to remove them from the ash. This study investigated different methods of leaching REEs from fly ash and other coal combustion ashes. Aqueous acid and alkaline leaching were employed on multiple types of coal fly ash samples (representing coals from three major U.S. coal basin sources) with variable leaching parameters that include extractant type (HCl, NaOH), extractant concentration, leachate-to-ash ratio, and addition of CaO during the leaching process. Acid leaching of high calcium-containing fly ashes such as samples derived from Powder River Basin coals had the highest recoveries of REEs (near 100% of total REE contents), while leaching efficiencies were much lower (<40%) for low calcium fly ashes from Appalachian and Illinois Basin coals. If the fly ashes were subjected to aqueous NaOH (to decompose alumunosilicates) and followed with dilute acid to maintain solubility of metal cations, recoveries of the REEs was up to 85% for Appalachian ashes. Overall, these results demonstrate that REEs in the Powder River Basin-based coal fly ashes are more easily leached into acidic solution than the other ashes tested. While the Appalachian Basin-based coal ashes contained the highest total REEs concentrations out of all regional coal ash sources, these ashes required more complex leaching methods that first decompose the aluminosilicate glassy matrix of the ash (e.g. alkaline digestion) prior to acid leaching.

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煤燃烧灰中稀土元素的酸、碱水萃取
最近,从燃煤飞灰中回收稀土元素作为一种可能的有益再利用应用而受到关注,该应用可以在不稳定的全球供应市场中提供一种替代的低品位稀土元素来源。为了经济地回收稀土元素,需要开发一种从灰中去除稀土元素的有效工艺。研究了从粉煤灰和其他燃煤灰中浸出稀土元素的不同方法。对多种类型的煤粉煤灰样品(代表美国三种主要煤盆地来源的煤)进行了水酸碱浸出,浸出参数包括浸出剂类型(HCl, NaOH),浸出剂浓度,浸出液灰分比以及在浸出过程中添加CaO等。高钙粉煤灰(如粉河盆地煤)的酸浸稀土回收率最高(接近总稀土含量的100%),而来自阿巴拉契亚和伊利诺伊盆地煤的低钙粉煤灰的酸浸效率要低得多(40%)。如果对粉煤灰进行氢氧化钠水溶液处理(以分解硅酸铝),然后用稀酸保持金属阳离子的溶解度,则阿巴拉契亚灰烬的稀土回收率可达85%。综上所述,粉河流域粉煤灰中的稀土元素比其他煤灰更容易浸出到酸性溶液中。虽然阿巴拉契亚盆地煤灰在所有地区煤灰来源中含有最高的总稀土浓度,但这些煤灰需要更复杂的浸出方法,即在酸浸之前首先分解灰烬的铝硅酸盐玻璃基质(例如碱性消化)。
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International Journal of Coal Geology
International Journal of Coal Geology 工程技术-地球科学综合
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38 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Coal Geology deals with fundamental and applied aspects of the geology and petrology of coal, oil/gas source rocks and shale gas resources. The journal aims to advance the exploration, exploitation and utilization of these resources, and to stimulate environmental awareness as well as advancement of engineering for effective resource management.
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