Comprehensive utilization of associated wulfenite from a rare earth deposit, China

International Mineral Processing Congress
Zhen Hu Baoxu Song Hanwen Li Tai Wang Chenghang Wang Jianjian Zou Xiujuan Li
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A rare earth deposit in Sichuan, China is rich in wulfenite in addition to bastnaesite and barite, and the deposit has already adopted high intensity magnetic separation technique to pre-enrich the rare earth minerals, during which the wulfenite and barite have been left in the non-magnetic product. Because the chemical composition of wulfenite is only 24.17% Mo and 42.15% Pb, it is very hard to obtain qualified lead or molybdenum concentrates by physical separation process. To pre-concentrate the wulfenite, flotation has been first introduced, and by using 100g/t GY-7 as dispersant, 1500g/t CP-1 as depressant and 160g/t GY-4 as collector, a floatation concentrate assaying 15.52% Mo with a recovery of 86.12% was obtained. Then a leaching process was conducted by using 1.2mol/L Na2S as leaching agent, and molybdenum can be translated into sodium molybdate in the solution with a leaching recovery of 99%. To recover rare earth oxides (REO) and lead from the leaching residue, a magnetic separation process has been conducted. Above all, by the whole process, the molybdenum recovery reaches 86.16% in the sodium molybdate solution, and a lead concentrate assaying 54.59% Pb with recovery of 27.99% could be obtained.
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APA: Zhen Hu Baoxu Song Hanwen Li Tai Wang Chenghang Wang Jianjian Zou Xiujuan Li  (2014)  Comprehensive utilization of associated wulfenite from a rare earth deposit, China

MLA: Zhen Hu Baoxu Song Hanwen Li Tai Wang Chenghang Wang Jianjian Zou Xiujuan Li Comprehensive utilization of associated wulfenite from a rare earth deposit, China. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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