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Advancing the recovery of iron and rare earth elements from the solid waste at Bayan Obo

Na Zhao, Qiang Zhang, Hongwei Ma, Yongsheng Sun, Peng Gao, Zhao Cao, Zhenyue Zhang

2025International Journal of Mining Science and Technology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The storage of solid waste in Bayan Obo has resulted in significant resource wastage and environmental concerns. In this study, an efficient process was developed to recover iron and rare earth elements (REEs) from this waste by processes of hydrogen-based mineral phase transformation (HMPT), magnetic separation, and flotation. Under optimal HMPT conditions (525 °C, 12.5 min, and 30% H 2 concentration), an iron concentrate with a TFe grade of 64.09% and a recovery of 95.33% was obtained. The magnetic properties of the solid waste were greatly enhanced by HMPT, allowing the effective magnetic separation of iron minerals. Further optimization of the flotation process resulted in a REEs concentrate with a rare earth oxide (REO) grade of 65%–70% and a REEs recovery of 60%–65%. Hematite was reduced to magnetite during HMPT, and bastnaesite was decomposed to REEs oxides and fluorides, and the particle structure was significantly destroyed. However, changes in monazite, fluorite, and barite were minimal.

Topics & Concepts

Rare earthMunicipal solid wasteRare-earth elementGeologyEnvironmental scienceAstrobiologyEngineeringWaste managementEarth sciencePhysicsExtraction and Separation ProcessesMining Techniques and EconomicsMining and Gasification Technologies
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