Extraction of rare earth elements from phosphogypsum by processing phosphorites

International Mineral Processing Congress
Madali Naimanbayev Nina Lokhova Zhazira Baltabekova Arailym Dukembayeva Zhantore Dzhurkanov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Recycling of industrial waste provided they have enough valuable elements requires significantly less investment compared with ore processing. Promising man-made raw material of rare earth elements (REE) is phosphogypsum. Works performed on dismantlement of phosphogypsum only concern phosphogypsum processing from apatit. In this case, none of the developments was tested for phosphogypsum produced on the basis of phosphorus, chemical and mineralogical composition of which is markedly different from apatites. We studied phosphorites of the Karatau deposits (Kazakhstan). Mineralogically all the layers are composed of three main ingredients: phosphate, silica and carbonate, which account for 92-96% of the weight composition of ores and rocks. Of impurities there are pyrite, iron hydroxides, gypsum, fluorite. In addition to the actual composition of phosphate in phosphate ores there are apatite. Silica is presented by chalcedony and quartz, and carbonate by calcite and dolomite. The results of X-ray microanalysis showed point cluster of grains containing REE in samples of phosphate ore. Analysis of the grain showed that REE are in the form of phosphates and silicates, which according to numerous studies in apatites is not established. In this regard, phosphogypsum, waste of production, is different in composition too. Therefore, transfer of techniques proposed in the methods for extracting REE from phosphogypsum after processing apatite, did not give the stated results and required a new approach to solving this problem. It should be noted that the phosphogypsum produced by processing the Karatau phosphorite contains medium group of REE by 2.6, and heavy group by 7.8 times more than phosphogypsum from processing the Kola apatite. Given the shortage of medium and heavy REE research to develop ways to extract the lanthanides from phosphogypsum after processing phosphate rock is promising. The study contains results of studies on the extraction of REE from phosphogypsum after Karatau phosphorite processing."
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APA: Madali Naimanbayev Nina Lokhova Zhazira Baltabekova Arailym Dukembayeva Zhantore Dzhurkanov  (2014)  Extraction of rare earth elements from phosphogypsum by processing phosphorites

MLA: Madali Naimanbayev Nina Lokhova Zhazira Baltabekova Arailym Dukembayeva Zhantore Dzhurkanov Extraction of rare earth elements from phosphogypsum by processing phosphorites. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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