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Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment

Coals are now viewed as a promising source of rare earth elements increasingly often. Rare earth elements (REE) are known to occur both in the organic and mineral components of brown coals. This study aims at investigating the applicability of mechanochemical activation for concentrating rare earth...

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Autores principales: Skripkina, Tatiana, Belokozenko, Margarita, Shatskaya, Svetlana, Tikhova, Vera, Lomovskiy, Igor
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07228e
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author Skripkina, Tatiana
Belokozenko, Margarita
Shatskaya, Svetlana
Tikhova, Vera
Lomovskiy, Igor
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Belokozenko, Margarita
Shatskaya, Svetlana
Tikhova, Vera
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description Coals are now viewed as a promising source of rare earth elements increasingly often. Rare earth elements (REE) are known to occur both in the organic and mineral components of brown coals. This study aims at investigating the applicability of mechanochemical activation for concentrating rare earth elements (including Sc, Y, La and lanthanides) in different brown coal fractions. Mechanochemical activation of brown coal in the absence of reagents, as well as additives of sodium percarbonate, monosodium phosphate, and sodium chloride, was carried out. Mechanochemical activation does not cause degradation of humic acid–REE complexes contained in pristine coal. The REE concentration process in the samples of mechanochemically activated coal can be attributed both to formation of new oxygen-containing groups in humic acids (HA) and to binding of REEs to oxygen-containing groups already contained in coal due to vigorous solid-phase mechanical mixing. A method for mechanochemical activation of coal, which allows one to transfer up to 93 ± 7% REEs into the organic alkali-soluble fraction – the HA fraction (while HA in the pristine coal contain only 38 ± 3% REE) – has been developed. The estimated total concentration of REEs in pristine coal ash is 8000 ppm. The estimated REE content in the ash of the product (HA fraction) is as high as 17 300 ppm. Concentrations of Ce, Nd and Y in the ash of the product are 6000 ppm, 4200 ppm and 2500 ppm, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-90432552022-04-28 Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment Skripkina, Tatiana Belokozenko, Margarita Shatskaya, Svetlana Tikhova, Vera Lomovskiy, Igor RSC Adv Chemistry Coals are now viewed as a promising source of rare earth elements increasingly often. Rare earth elements (REE) are known to occur both in the organic and mineral components of brown coals. This study aims at investigating the applicability of mechanochemical activation for concentrating rare earth elements (including Sc, Y, La and lanthanides) in different brown coal fractions. Mechanochemical activation of brown coal in the absence of reagents, as well as additives of sodium percarbonate, monosodium phosphate, and sodium chloride, was carried out. Mechanochemical activation does not cause degradation of humic acid–REE complexes contained in pristine coal. The REE concentration process in the samples of mechanochemically activated coal can be attributed both to formation of new oxygen-containing groups in humic acids (HA) and to binding of REEs to oxygen-containing groups already contained in coal due to vigorous solid-phase mechanical mixing. A method for mechanochemical activation of coal, which allows one to transfer up to 93 ± 7% REEs into the organic alkali-soluble fraction – the HA fraction (while HA in the pristine coal contain only 38 ± 3% REE) – has been developed. The estimated total concentration of REEs in pristine coal ash is 8000 ppm. The estimated REE content in the ash of the product (HA fraction) is as high as 17 300 ppm. Concentrations of Ce, Nd and Y in the ash of the product are 6000 ppm, 4200 ppm and 2500 ppm, respectively. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9043255/ /pubmed/35492764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07228e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Skripkina, Tatiana
Belokozenko, Margarita
Shatskaya, Svetlana
Tikhova, Vera
Lomovskiy, Igor
Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment
title Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment
title_full Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment
title_fullStr Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment
title_full_unstemmed Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment
title_short Concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment
title_sort concentrating rare earth elements in brown coal humic acids by mechanochemical treatment
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07228e
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