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Title: Best Practices of Russia and Finland in Extracting REE from Fertilizer Waste
Authors: Rychkov, V.
Koukkari, P.
Kirillov, S.
Kirillov, E.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Knowledge E
Citation: Best Practices of Russia and Finland in Extracting REE from Fertilizer Waste / V. Rychkov, P. Koukkari, S. Kirillov, E. Kirillov // Technogen Conference Proceedings : International Conference with Elements of School for Young Scientists on Recycling and Utilization of Technogenic Formations (Ekaterinburg, Russia, 5–8 June 2017). – Dubai : Knowledge E, 2017. – pp. 168-173. — DOI: 10.18502/kms.v2i2.965
Abstract: In the production of fertilisers and commodity metals large amounts of stabilised waste is generated. Conventionally, manufacturing is targeted at the recovery of economically and technically most attractive key elements while the inorganic waste stream will gather all the other added-value chemical quantities. For example, substantial amounts of rare earth metals, which are increasingly used in various modern technologies including cleantech and photonics are present in phosphogypsum, the voluminous waste of the worldwide fertiliser industry. The waste heaps, while generally stabilised against weathering, appear usually granular or even as powder-like fines. Thus they represent a readily comminuted raw material for innovative mechanical, hydrometallurgical, biohydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical techniques to recover considerable amounts of valuable metals and metal concentrates.
Keywords: PHOSPHOGYPSUM
FERTILISERS HYDROMETALLURGY
RARE EARTH METALS
LEACHING
SORPTION
ANAEROBIC
SULPHIDES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/63226
Conference name: International Conference with Elements of School for Young Scientists on Recycling and Utilization of Technogenic Formations
Conference date: 05.06.2017-08.06.2017
WOS ID: WOS:000426885500027
ISSN: 2519-1438
DOI: 10.18502/kms.v2i2.965
Sponsorship: Academy of Finland: Grants nr 298094, 303453, 303454 Raw Matters Finland Infrastructure (RaMI). Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation: 14.581.21.20002.
Origin: International Conference with Elements of School for Young Scientists on Recycling and Utilization of Technogenic Formations. — Ekaterinburg, 2017
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