Concentration of Rare Earth Elements by Flotation of REE Ores from Mushgai, Khudag Area, Mongolia

International Mineral Processing Congress
Chanki Jeong Heechan Cho
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In this study, batch flotation experiments were conducted to recover rare earth elements (REE) from an REE ore deposit in the Mushgai Khudag area, Mongolia. Apatite was found to be the major REE mineral while monazite and xenomite were observed as minor minerals. The main purpose was to float apatite to increase the REE content. Oleic acid was used as collector and MIBC was used as frother. Sodium silicate was used as a depressant for iron compounds. NaOH was used to adjust the pH of the flotation to about 9.5~10.0. The particle size was 90% less than 152 ?m (- 100 mesh). The content of REE elements was analysed by ICP - OES to determine the contents of REE such as Ce, La, Nd, Pr and Y. When sodium silicate was used, the best result was obtained using 0.2 mL of sodium silicate, 2 mL of oleic acid and 2 mL of MIBC. Under these conditions, the recovery of REE was about 78% and the grade of the first froth product was 42,995 ppm Ce, 24,088 ppm La, 14,236 ppm Nd, 4,388 ppm Pr and 1,570 ppm Y. When conducting flotation after iron minerals were removed by magnetic separation, a better result was obtained; with 2 mL of oleic acid, 2 mL of MIBC and no sodium silicate, the recovery was increased to 90% and the grade was also increased to 58,600 ppm Ce, 28,624 ppm La, 17,160 ppm Nd, 5,348 ppm Pr and 1,971 ppm Y.
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APA: Chanki Jeong Heechan Cho  (2014)  Concentration of Rare Earth Elements by Flotation of REE Ores from Mushgai, Khudag Area, Mongolia

MLA: Chanki Jeong Heechan Cho Concentration of Rare Earth Elements by Flotation of REE Ores from Mushgai, Khudag Area, Mongolia. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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