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Characterization and Leaching Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements from Phosphogypsum in Hydrochloric Acid

Journal

MINERALS
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min12060703

Keywords

phosphogypsum; rare earth elements; sequential chemical extraction; leaching kinetics; shrinking core model; HCl

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51904104]
  2. Scientific Research Fund of Hunan Provincial Education Department [19C0746]
  3. College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program of Hunan Province [2021-2843]
  4. Open and Innovation Fund of Hubei Three Gorges Laboratory [SK211001]

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The study delved into the characterization and leaching mechanism of rare earth elements (REEs) in phosphogypsum (PG) using sequential chemical extraction (SCE) method. It was found that REEs in PG were mainly present in residue state and metal oxide state. The maximum leaching efficiency for REEs was 65.6% under suitable leaching conditions.
The characterization and leaching mechanism of REEs from phosphogypsum (PG) in HCl was studied in-depth. REEs contained in the PG were 208 ppm, of which Y, La, Ce, and Nd were the four most abundant elements. The modes of occurrence of rare earth elements (REEs) in the PG were quantified using the sequential chemical extraction (SCE) method. Among the five REE occurrence species, the metal oxide form accounted for the largest proportion, followed by the residual, organic matter, and ion-exchangeable fractions, and REEs bound to carbonates were the least. From the comparison of the distributions of REEs and calcium in different occurrence states, it can be determined that REEs contained in the PG were mainly present in the residue state (existed in the gypsum lattice) and the metal oxide state (easily leached). The leaching results show that the suitable leaching conditions were acid concentration of 1.65 mol/L, S/L ratio of 1/10, and reaction temperature of 60 degrees C. At the condition, the maximum leaching efficiency for n-ary sumation REE was 65.6%, of which the yttrium leaching rate was the highest and reached 73.8%. Importantly, A new kinetic equation based on the cylindrical shrinking core model (SCM) was deduced and could well describe REE leaching process from PG. The apparent activation energy for n-ary sumation REE leaching was determined to be 20.65 kJ center dot mol(-1).

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