Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper Smelting

The use of rare earth elements (REEs) is increasing, mainly due to the growing demand for electric vehicles and new applications in green technology. This results in annual growth of the in-use REE stocks and the amount of End-of-Life (EoL) products containing REEs. REEs are considered critical elem...

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Main Authors: Lassi Klemettinen, Riina Aromaa, Anna Dańczak, Hugh O’Brien, Pekka Taskinen, Ari Jokilaakso
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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spelling doaj-6a582a9e1fe548b3b5198d75184069be2020-11-25T02:22:01ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-12-0112120810.3390/su12010208su12010208Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper SmeltingLassi Klemettinen0Riina Aromaa1Anna Dańczak2Hugh O’Brien3Pekka Taskinen4Ari Jokilaakso5Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, FinlandGeological Survey of Finland, Vuorimiehentie 2, 02150 Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, FinlandThe use of rare earth elements (REEs) is increasing, mainly due to the growing demand for electric vehicles and new applications in green technology. This results in annual growth of the in-use REE stocks and the amount of End-of-Life (EoL) products containing REEs. REEs are considered critical elements by the EU, mainly because the rest of the world is dependent on China’s supply. Recycling of REEs can help alleviate the criticality of REEs, however, no REEs are currently functionally recycled. In this study, the time-dependent behavior of REEs in copper matte-slag system in primary copper smelting conditions was investigated experimentally at a laboratory scale. Lanthanum and neodymium were chosen to represent all REEs, as they are generally found in the highest concentrations in EoL products, and because REEs all have similar chemical behavior. The experiments were conducted as a function of time in air and argon atmospheres. SEM-EDS, EPMA and LA-ICP-MS methods were used for sample characterization. The results of this work indicate that the REEs strongly favor the slag and the deportment to the slag begins almost instantly when the system reaches high temperatures. With increasing contact times, the REEs distribute even more strongly into the slag phase, where they may be recovered and recycled, if their concentrations are sufficiently high and a suitable hydrometallurgical process can be found.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/208flash smeltingreelanthanumneodymiumkineticsla-icp-ms
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Pekka Taskinen
Ari Jokilaakso
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Riina Aromaa
Anna Dańczak
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Pekka Taskinen
Ari Jokilaakso
Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper Smelting
Sustainability
flash smelting
ree
lanthanum
neodymium
kinetics
la-icp-ms
author_facet Lassi Klemettinen
Riina Aromaa
Anna Dańczak
Hugh O’Brien
Pekka Taskinen
Ari Jokilaakso
author_sort Lassi Klemettinen
title Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper Smelting
title_short Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper Smelting
title_full Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper Smelting
title_fullStr Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper Smelting
title_full_unstemmed Distribution Kinetics of Rare Earth Elements in Copper Smelting
title_sort distribution kinetics of rare earth elements in copper smelting
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The use of rare earth elements (REEs) is increasing, mainly due to the growing demand for electric vehicles and new applications in green technology. This results in annual growth of the in-use REE stocks and the amount of End-of-Life (EoL) products containing REEs. REEs are considered critical elements by the EU, mainly because the rest of the world is dependent on China’s supply. Recycling of REEs can help alleviate the criticality of REEs, however, no REEs are currently functionally recycled. In this study, the time-dependent behavior of REEs in copper matte-slag system in primary copper smelting conditions was investigated experimentally at a laboratory scale. Lanthanum and neodymium were chosen to represent all REEs, as they are generally found in the highest concentrations in EoL products, and because REEs all have similar chemical behavior. The experiments were conducted as a function of time in air and argon atmospheres. SEM-EDS, EPMA and LA-ICP-MS methods were used for sample characterization. The results of this work indicate that the REEs strongly favor the slag and the deportment to the slag begins almost instantly when the system reaches high temperatures. With increasing contact times, the REEs distribute even more strongly into the slag phase, where they may be recovered and recycled, if their concentrations are sufficiently high and a suitable hydrometallurgical process can be found.
topic flash smelting
ree
lanthanum
neodymium
kinetics
la-icp-ms
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