Gravity-based pre-concentration strategies for complex rare earth ore containing niobium and zirconium

Mingliang Zhou, Lixia Li, Feifei Liu, Zhichao Liu, Naci Emre Altun, Zhi-tao Yuan, Jiongtian Liu
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The Balzhe rare earth mine, renowned for its rich reservoirs of niobium, zirconium, and rare earth elements, poses a unique challenge due to its diverse and interbedded mineral composition. Despite the abundance of these elements, their valuable grade remains notably low, falling short of economic thresholds. To this end, pre-concentration of valuable minerals to discard gangue minerals before flotation would be an economical option. In response, this study delves into the feasibility of gravity-induced pre-concentration, aiming to segregate valuable minerals from gangue for subsequent flotation processes. Conducting float-and-sink tests on varied particle sizes (-2+0.5 mm, -0.5+0.074 mm, and -0.074+0.02 mm) within heavy liquids of specific gravities (ranging from 2.55 to 2.85), the study reveals the effectiveness of gravity separation. Notably, particles sized -2+0.5 mm and -0.074+0.02 mm demonstrated superior separation performance over the -0.5+0.074 mm fraction. Comparative analysis of diverse gravity separation equipment unveiled compelling results. The dense medium cyclone separator showcased impressive recovery rates and high-grade concentrates of Nb2O5, ZrO2, and total rare earth oxides (TREO) at 0.34%, 8.20%, and 0.41%, respectively, surpassing the sand table's performance for -2+0.5 mm particles. Conversely, for -0.5+0.074 mm particles, the shaking table exhibited optimal separation efficiency, yielding grades of Nb2O5, ZrO2, and TREO at 0.37%, 4.08%, and 0.44%, with substantial recovery values. Ultimately, the Knelson centrifugal separator proved most effective for -0.074+0.02 mm particles, yielding notable grades and recoveries of Nb2O5, ZrO2, and TREO. This study underscores the promising potential of gravity-induced pre-concentration techniques for enhancing the recovery of valuable elements from the complex Balzhe rare earth ore, offering critical insights into optimizing mineral extraction processes.
基于重力的含铌和锆复杂稀土矿预选策略
巴尔泽稀土矿以其丰富的铌、锆和稀土元素储藏而闻名于世,由于其矿物成分多样且相互交错,该矿面临着独特的挑战。尽管这些元素储量丰富,但其有价值的品位仍然很低,达不到经济阈值。为此,在浮选前对有价值矿物进行预选以剔除矸石矿物将是一种经济的选择。为此,本研究深入探讨了重力诱导预富集的可行性,旨在将有价矿物从矸石中分离出来,以用于后续的浮选工艺。在比重为 2.55 至 2.85 的重液中,对不同粒度(-2+0.5 毫米、-0.5+0.074 毫米和-0.074+0.02 毫米)的颗粒进行浮沉试验,研究揭示了重力分离的有效性。值得注意的是,粒度为-2+0.5 毫米和-0.074+0.02 毫米的颗粒比-0.5+0.074 毫米的颗粒具有更好的分离性能。对各种重力分离设备的比较分析得出了令人信服的结果。致密介质旋风分离器的回收率和高品位 Nb2O5、ZrO2 和总稀土氧化物 (TREO) 精矿的回收率令人印象深刻,分别为 0.34%、8.20% 和 0.41%,超过了 -2+0.5 毫米颗粒的砂台性能。相反,对于 -0.5+0.074 毫米的颗粒,振动台表现出最佳的分离效率,得到的 Nb2O5、ZrO2 和 TREO 品位分别为 0.37%、4.08% 和 0.44%,回收率非常高。最终,Knelson 离心分离器被证明对 -0.074+0.02 毫米的颗粒最为有效,可获得显著的 Nb2O5、ZrO2 和 TREO 品位和回收率。这项研究强调了重力诱导预富集技术在提高复杂的巴尔泽稀土矿中有价值元素回收率方面的巨大潜力,为优化矿物提取工艺提供了重要启示。
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