The in situ leaching process of China's unique ion-adsorption rare earth ores has caused severe environmental damages due to the use of (NH)SO solution. This study reports that magnesium sulfate (MgSO) as a leaching agent would replace (NH)SO by ultrasonically assisted leaching to deal with the ammonia-nitrogen pollution problem and enhance leaching process. At leaching conditions of 3wt% MgSO concentration, 3:1L/S ratio and 30min, the total rare earth leaching efficiency reaches 75.5%. Ultrasound-assisted leaching experiments show that the leaching efficiency of rare earths is substantially increased by introducing ultrasound, and nearly completely leached out after two stage leaching process. Thus, ultrasonic-assisted leaching process with MgSO is not only effective but also environmentally friendly, and beneficial to leach rare earths at laboratory scale.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.09.028 | DOI Listing |
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