A Process Flowsheet for the Extraction of Scandium from NioCorp’s Niobium / Scandium Elk Creek Deposit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Niels Verbaan Ernesto Bourricaudy Tassos Grammatikopoulos Mike Johnson Eric Larochelle Scott Honan Kelton Smith Rick Sixberry
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"NioCorp is developing the niobium/scandium/titanium Elk Creek carbonatite resource deposit. The carbonatite phase contains significant niobium (0.71% Nb2O5), titanium (2.68% TiO2) and scandium (72 g/t) and is composed predominantly of calcite, dolomite and ankerite. Niobium is mostly (80%) contained in the pyrochlore and the balance in various Fe-Nb-Ti oxides, which also host most of the titanium. Scandium is distributed homogeneously throughout the ore mineral assemblage. The process flowsheet recovers separate niobium, titanium and scandium products. Scandium is extracted from whole ore hydrochloric acid leach solutions through solvent extraction, and is further refined through a re-leach and precipitation process. Scandium leach residues are treated with sulphuric acid to recover separate niobium and titanium precipitates. Both hydrochloric acid and sulphuric acid reagents are recycled within the flowsheet. This paper will discuss key bench and pilot test results (focusing on the scandium flowsheet) and will present a conceptual flowsheet developed by the project team for NioCorp at SGS Minerals.INTRODUCTION NioCorp is developing North America's only niobium/scandium/titanium project. The Elk Creek project is located near Elk Creek, Nebraska, and is the highest grade niobium project in North America and the largest prospective producer of scandium in the world. These elements are unique and valuable superalloy materials that are strategic and critical to many industries and national defense technologies. The project includes the Elk Creek Carbonatite (the Carbonatite) that intruded older Precambrian granitic and low to medium grade metamorphic basement rocks. Both the carbonatite and Precambrian rocks are interpreted to be unconformably overlain by approximately 200 meters (m) of Paleozoic marine sedimentary rocks of Pennsylvanian age. As a result of this thick cover, there is no surface outcrop within the Project area of the carbonatite, which was identified and targeted through magnetic surveys and confirmed through subsequent drilling. The available magnetic data indicate dominant northeast, west-northwest striking lineaments, and secondary northwest and north oriented features that mimic the position of regional faults parallel and/or perpendicular to the Nemaha Uplift."
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APA: Niels Verbaan Ernesto Bourricaudy Tassos Grammatikopoulos Mike Johnson Eric Larochelle Scott Honan Kelton Smith Rick Sixberry  (2017)  A Process Flowsheet for the Extraction of Scandium from NioCorp’s Niobium / Scandium Elk Creek Deposit

MLA: Niels Verbaan Ernesto Bourricaudy Tassos Grammatikopoulos Mike Johnson Eric Larochelle Scott Honan Kelton Smith Rick Sixberry A Process Flowsheet for the Extraction of Scandium from NioCorp’s Niobium / Scandium Elk Creek Deposit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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