泡沫浮选和选择性絮凝从废磷中回收稀土

Q2 Materials Science Minerals & Metallurgical Processing Pub Date : 2017-11-01 DOI:10.19150/MMP.7855
M. Yu, G. Mei, Y. Li, D. Liu, Y. Peng
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本研究探讨了泡沫浮选和选择性絮凝法回收含钇(Y)、铕(Eu)、铈(Ce)和铽(Tb)等几种稀土元素的废荧光粉。考察了捕收剂和絮凝剂的存在或不存在、投加量以及pH值的影响。反浮选精矿品位为27.03%,回收率为71.36%,絮凝精矿品位为31.43%,回收率为91.28%。通过x射线衍射分析、zeta电位测量、粒度分布等方法分析了浮选絮凝行为。捕收剂对石英的选择性吸附,使其在反浮选过程中具有特别的可回收性,从而与有价物分离。颗粒聚集过程分析表明,絮凝剂较好的絮凝性能是由于絮凝剂选择性吸附在不需要的物料上,通过形成团聚体增大絮凝剂的粒径,并根据不同的沉降速率促进稀土矿物从废料中分离。
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Recovering rare earths from waste phosphors using froth flotation and selective flocculation
This study explores froth flotation and selective flocculation methods to recycle waste phosphors containing several rare earth elements, namely, yttrium (Y), europium (Eu), cerium (Ce) and terbium (Tb). The effects of the presence or absence of collector and of flocculant and their dosages, as well as the pH, were investigated. Reverse flotation resulted in concentrates with grade of 27.03 percent and recovery rate of 71.36 percent, while flocculation resulted in concentrates with grade of 31.43 percent and recovery rate of 91.28 percent. The flotation and flocculation behaviors were further analyzed by X-ray diffraction analysis, zeta potential measurements, particle size distribution and other methods. The successful separation of rare earth minerals by flotation was attributed to the selective adsorption of the collector onto quartz, making it particularly recoverable by reverse flotation so as to be separated from the valuable materials. The analysis of the particle aggregation process indicated that its better flocculation performance was due to the selective adsorption of flocculants onto the unwanted materials, enlarging the flocculant sizes by forming aggregations and facilitating the separation of rare earth minerals from waste materials based on different settling rates.
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Minerals & Metallurgical Processing
Minerals & Metallurgical Processing 工程技术-矿业与矿物加工
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期刊介绍: For over twenty-five years, M&MP has been your source for the newest thinking in the processing of minerals and metals. We cover the latest developments in a wide range of applicable disciplines, from metallurgy to computer science to environmental engineering. Our authors, experts from industry, academia and the government, present state-of-the-art research from around the globe.
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