Intensified and selective recovery of critical metals from aqueous extracts: Fundamentals and system design

IF 13.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Yinghao Wen, Emily L. Tribby, Yuanzhi Tang
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The global transition into a zero-carbon economy is spurring our demand for critical minerals such as rare earth elements (REE), yet the underlying supply chain is unable to keep up the pace. While recovering REE from wastes is a promising solution, improving metal recovery efficiency and the overall economic interest is necessary for technology development. This study developed a system to effectively concentrate and recover REE and multiple valuable metals from the aqueous leachate of a representative waste feedstock (municipal solid waste incineration ash). This modular system consists of four steps. Eutectic freeze crystallization was used as an energy-efficient pre-treatment step to concentrate extracted metals by a factor of ∼ 7–8, reduce reaction volume by over 90 %, while remarkably enhancing the efficiency of subsequent metal recovery efficiency. Sulfide precipitation, alkaline precipitation, and oxalate precipitation were then performed to sequentially recover 96.0 % Cu and 94.5 % Zn, 98.9 % Al and 97.0 % Fe, and 98.9 % REE, respectively, with > 98 % product purity for each step. Thermodynamic modeling elucidated the important roles of citrate and resulting metal-citrate complexes in protecting target metals from prematurely precipitating out. Carefully designed step-wise addition of precipitating agents outcompetes citrate to form insoluble metal precipitates, enabling sequential and selective metal recovery with high efficiency. Our results highlighted the dual role of citrate as a leaching and protecting agent in metal recovery and the importance of pre-concentration step in enhancing overall system efficiency. This system can be applied to the intensified resource extraction of other feedstocks as well.

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Chemical Engineering Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal 工程技术-工程:化工
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21.70
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6781
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2.4 months
期刊介绍: The Chemical Engineering Journal is an international research journal that invites contributions of original and novel fundamental research. It aims to provide an international platform for presenting original fundamental research, interpretative reviews, and discussions on new developments in chemical engineering. The journal welcomes papers that describe novel theory and its practical application, as well as those that demonstrate the transfer of techniques from other disciplines. It also welcomes reports on carefully conducted experimental work that is soundly interpreted. The main focus of the journal is on original and rigorous research results that have broad significance. The Catalysis section within the Chemical Engineering Journal focuses specifically on Experimental and Theoretical studies in the fields of heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis. These studies have industrial impact on various sectors such as chemicals, energy, materials, foods, healthcare, and environmental protection.
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