Recycling of SmCo magnets by removal of iron via oxidative leaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Elif Emil-Kaya Merve Papakci Bernd Friedrich
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Jul 1, 2024

Abstract

Samarium (Sm), one of the rare earth elements (REEs), and cobalt (Co) are used in the production of SmCo permanent magnets, which have excellent temperature stability, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance. Of the two types of SmCo magnets, one contains a high amount of iron, approximately 15.2 percent. This paper focuses on the recycling of iron (Fe)-bearing SmCo. In this study, an oxidative leaching process with nitric acid was developed to eliminate iron through in situ hydrolysis and to dissolve REEs and Co. The influence of experimental conditions on the formation of an amorphous iron compound through the hydrolysis of Fe3+ in a nitric acid environment was thoroughly examined based on a Taguchi orthogonal array. The optimal parameters for oxidative leaching were determined to be an acid concentration of 3 mol/L, a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1/10, and a process temperature of 60 °C.
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APA: Elif Emil-Kaya Merve Papakci Bernd Friedrich  (2024)  Recycling of SmCo magnets by removal of iron via oxidative leaching

MLA: Elif Emil-Kaya Merve Papakci Bernd Friedrich Recycling of SmCo magnets by removal of iron via oxidative leaching. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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