Abstract

ABSTRACT Coal gangue is a bulk industrial solid waste produced in the process of coal mining and washing, with the dual attributes of resourcefulness and hazardousness. It can be used as a reserve resource for valuable critical metals such as aluminum (Al), lithium (Li), gallium (Ga), and rare earth elements (REEs). In this paper, the occurrence modes of Li, Ga, and REEs in coal gangue were studied by sequential chemical extraction method. The extraction of valuable critical metals from the coal gangue was systematically studied by roasting activation-sulfuric acid leaching process, and the activation mechanism was elucidated. The results showed that roasting can destroy the inert kaolinite structure in coal gangue and significantly improve the leaching rate of valuable critical metals. Under the optimum conditions, the leaching rates of Al, Li, Ga, and REEs reached 86.51%, 74.46%, 95.45%, and 77.14%, respectively, and the leaching behaviors of Al, Li, and Ga were highly similar. In addition, the characterization of the leaching residue revealed 83.96% silicon oxide content with a loose and porous surface, which could be used to prepare silicon-based products. This study provides the theoretical basis and technical support for the utilization of valuable metals in coal gangue.

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