Study of the Mechanochemical Calcification for Mixed Rare Earth Concentrate
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 446 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
The paper aimed to propose that mixed rare earth concentrate was decomposed by pressurized calcification where mechanical milling was applied simultaneously (also known as mechanochemical calcification). The bastnaesite and monazite were both decomposed by OH−, where released rare earth formed RE (OH)3, released fluorine and phosphorus formed CaF2 and Ca2P2O7. Then, the calcified slag was leached by diluted hydrochloric acid to extract rare earth and both recover fluorine and phosphorus. The phase transformation regularity, the behavioral trends of rare earth, fluorine and phosphorus were investigated. Results showed under the optimal conditions of ball to material weight 80:1, the calcification temperature 250 °C, the liquid-solid ratio 5:1, the leaching yield of rare earth reached to 92.16%, Ce was 86.47%, La was 97.58%, Nd was 99.99% and the mass fraction of F, P entering into calcified liquor were 8.27, 0.21% respectively. The micromorphology of the mineral has a transition from dense to fluffy, and then became dense again.
Citation
APA: (2018) Study of the Mechanochemical Calcification for Mixed Rare Earth Concentrate
MLA: Study of the Mechanochemical Calcification for Mixed Rare Earth Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.