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Title: A Hybrid Experimental and Theoretical Approach to Optimize Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Acid Mine Drainage Precipitates by Oxalic Acid Precipitation

Journal Article · · Minerals
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  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing (China); Virginia Tech
  2. West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV (United States)
  3. Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ. (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA (United States)

The development of processing techniques for the extraction of rare earth elements and critical minerals (REE/CM) from acid mine drainage precipitates (AMDp) has attracted increased interest in recent years. Processes under development often utilize a standard hydrometallurgical approach that includes leaching and solvent extraction followed by oxalic acid precipitation and calcination to produce a final rare earth oxide product. Impurities such as Ca, Al, Mn, Fe and Mg can be detrimental in the oxalate precipitation step and a survey of the literature showed limited data pertaining to the REE precipitation efficiency in solutions with high impurity concentrations. As such, a systematic laboratory-scale precipitation study was performed on a strip solution generated by the acid leaching and solvent extraction of an AMDp feedstock to identify the optimal processing conditions that maximize REE precipitation efficiency and product purity while minimizing the oxalic acid dosage. Given the unique chemical characteristics of AMDp, the feed solution utilized in this study contained a moderate concentration of REEs (440 mg/L) as well a significant concentration (>7000 mg/L total) of non-REE contaminants such as Ca, Al, Mn, Fe and Mg. Initially, a theoretical basis for the required oxalic acid dose, optimal pH and predicted precipitation efficiency was established by solution equilibrium calculations. Following the solution chemistry calculations, bench-scale precipitation experiments were conducted and these test results indicate that a pH of 1.5 to 2, a reaction time of more than 2 h and an oxalic acid dosage of 30 to 40 g/L optimized the REEs recovery of at ~95% to nearly 100% for individual REE species. The test results validated the optimal pH predicted by the solution chemistry calculations (1.5 to 5); however, the predicted dosage needed for complete REE recovery (10 g/L) was significantly lower than the experimentally-determined dosage of 30 to 40 g/L. The reason for this discrepancy was determined to be due to the large concentration of impurities and large number of potential metal complexes that cause inaccuracies in the solution equilibrium calculations. Based on these findings, a hybrid experimental and theoretical approach is proposed for future oxalic acid precipitation optimization studies.

Research Organization:
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ. (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA (United States); West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
Grant/Contract Number:
FE0026927
OSTI ID:
1908182
Journal Information:
Minerals, Journal Name: Minerals Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 12; ISSN 2075-163X
Publisher:
MDPICopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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