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Rare Earth Elements Partition and Recovery During Electrodialytic Treatment of Coal Fly Ash

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/ac56a6

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electrodeposition; electrokinetics; resource recovery; speciation

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  1. European Union [713683]

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This study uses electrodialytic remediation (EDR) to extract rare earth elements (REE) from coal fly ashes. By adding citric acid as an assistant agent, the study achieves a high REE extraction rate of up to 40%, with an energy efficiency of 70 Wh per 100 g of treated coal ash.
Rare earth elements (REE) recovery from waste (end-of-line, reusable, recyclable, etc.) should become an essential stream of REE for current demands. Methods to achieve this recovery are then paramount. This study uses the electrodialytic remediation (EDR) as an REE extraction method from coal fly ashes. We used different chemicals to assist REE extraction during EDR: distilled water, 0.01 mol l(-1) NaNO3, 0.4 mol l(-1) Sodium acetate in 1.0 mol l(-1) Acetic acid, and 0.5 mol l(-1) Citric acid. Citric acid achieved the highest REE extraction/recovery from the four studied solutions: up to 40%. This represents a total recovery of 148 g REE from 1 ton of coal ashes. The citric acid experiment also proved to be energy efficient, using 70 Wh per 100 g of treated coal ash. The acidic environment provided by the citric acid supplies higher REE migration rates towards the cathode. Once at the cathode compartment, REEs then precipitate at the cathode complexed as Ca- and P-bearing minerals.

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