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The Potential Utilizing of Critical Element from Coal and Combustion Residues

Yunhu Hu, Mu You, Guijian Liu, Zhongbing Dong, Facun Jiao, Ying Meng

2021Energies14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Strategically critical elements are becoming significant for the rising demand of emerging energy-efficient technologies and high-tech applications. These critical elements are mostly geologically dispersed, and mainly recovered from recycled materials. Coal with high concentrations of critical elements is supposed to stable alternative sources. The abundances of critical elements in coal varies widely among different deposits and regions. The high concentrations of critical elements are found in many Chinese and Russian coal ores. The global mining potential ratio (MPR) is applied and suggests scandium, hafnium, cesium, yttrium, germanium, gallium, thallium, strontium and rare-earth elements could be potential recovery from coal. A number of benefits are expected with the extraction of critical elements during coal utilization.

Topics & Concepts

CoalScandiumYttriumCoal combustion productsStrontiumGalliumEnvironmental scienceHafniumMining engineeringGeologyMetallurgyWaste managementMaterials scienceChemistryZirconiumEngineeringOrganic chemistryOxideCoal and Its By-productsGeochemistry and Elemental AnalysisExtraction and Separation Processes