Kaolinite clay as a raw material for erbium extraction

Heliyon. 2023 Mar 11;9(4):e14280. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14280. eCollection 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Currently, due to the high rate of development of the rare-earth industry, new sources of raw materials are being mastered and new technologies for obtaining rare-earth metals (REM) are being developed. Studies have shown that REM in kaolinite clays of Alexeevskoe deposit in Kazakhstan and Egypt deposits in Sinai Peninsula (K-Watt, K-Tech) and in Aswan region (KB,KPL) are mainly represented by erbium (Er). Production of Er concentrate is considered as a by-product in a comprehensive middlings processing of kaolinite clays to produce alumina and building materials. The possibility of obtaining Er concentrate by sulfuric acid leaching and sorption concentration methods has been determined. Optimal technological conditions of kaolinite clays leaching is the use of 5% solution of H2SO4, at temperature 50 °C, duration 60 min and L:S ratio = 5. Under these conditions the separation of REM from the main components Fe2O3, Al2O3, SiO2 is achieved. Concentrates were obtained with the content of the sum of REM oxides from 91.3 to 93.4%, in which the relative content of Er was from 64.89 to 90.82%. The results showed that the developed technology can be used for processing of erbium-containing kaolinite clays of various deposits.

Keywords: Acid leaching; Erbium; Kaolin clay; Rare earth metals; Sorption.