Complex Processing of Phosphor Production Slag with Rare Earth Metals Recovery and Deriving of Silicon-Containing Solution

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. S. Abisheva Ye. G. Bochevskaya Z. B. Karshigina Ata Akcil
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

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"Phosphorus slag is the most heavy-tonnage waste of yellow phosphorus production, which is stored in the dump fields for many years creating ecological problems in the regions. Despite of the actions taken to utilize the slags, most of them remain in the slag disposal area. One of the relevant and priority directions is rare-earth metals production (REMs), presence of which in the phosphorus slags allows considering the latter as an acceptable raw material source. Phosphorus slags contain about 30–40 wt% of silicon dioxide, therefore they can serve as a source of production of precipitated silicon dioxide highly required in different industries.The purpose of this work is the most complete REMs recovery in the solution while leaching and subsequent processing of siliceous cake. The work shows results of researches on establishment of the chemical and phase compositions of phosphorus slags, determination of the forms of presence therein of REMs compounds, processes of phosphorus slag leaching by nitric acid and processing of produced siliceous cake by NaOH solution.Based on the data of the instrumental and chemical methods of phosphorus slag analysis, it was established that it consists of pseudowollastonite a-CaSiO3 for 90–92%. It was found out that REMs are present in it in the form of carbonate apatite Ca10(PO4)6CO3 or rare earth apatite, and La2S3 compound inclusions.Optimum parameters of phosphorus slag leaching process were selected: HNO3 concentration 7- 7.5 mol/L; L/S ratio = 2.6–3 mL/g; temperature – 50–80o?; duration – 1 h; pulp stirring – 500 rpm. Recovery of SREMs, CaO, Al2O3 and Fe2O3 into the solution were achieved at 98.0, 99.1, 99.0 and 18.8%, respectively. Presence of 10 elements of the rare earths group in the phosphorus slag was established. It was found out that recovery of almost all REMs is within ~92–99%, except for Sc and Lu – ~39% and ~28%, respectively.For the purpose of optimization of siliceous cake leaching by NaOH solution, influence of some physical and chemical parameters was studied: N?O? concentration, L/S ratio, temperature, and duration. Results of the experimental data will serve as a basis for development of the technology of complex processing of the technological waste of phosphorus industry with production of REMs concentrate and precipitated silicon dioxide."
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APA: Z. S. Abisheva Ye. G. Bochevskaya Z. B. Karshigina Ata Akcil  (2016)  Complex Processing of Phosphor Production Slag with Rare Earth Metals Recovery and Deriving of Silicon-Containing Solution

MLA: Z. S. Abisheva Ye. G. Bochevskaya Z. B. Karshigina Ata Akcil Complex Processing of Phosphor Production Slag with Rare Earth Metals Recovery and Deriving of Silicon-Containing Solution. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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