Abstract
The leaching process of rare earth (RE) from ion-adsorption type rare earth ore (IATREO) using ammonium salt or magnesium salt as leaching agents presents challenges to inefficient leaching of RE elements and simultaneous leaching of ion-exchangeable phase aluminum (Al). This paper introduced acetic acid (HAc) into the leaching process of IATREO, to enhance the leaching of RE elements and inhibit the leaching of ion-exchangeable phase Al. The results show that RE elements and HAc mainly existed in the form of REAc2+, with a relative proportion of approximately 15 %. The presence of the HAc-Ac- conjugate acid-base pair provided a buffer capacity. In the MgSO4-HAc compound system, column leaching was controlled by internal diffusion, and the supplementation of HAc decreased the activation energy of the RE leaching reaction to 7.11 kJ/mol while increasing the leaching rate. Besides, the HAc-Ac- buffer system increased the pH of the leaching process and promoted the hydrolysis of ion-exchangeable phase Al, thereby inhibiting its leaching. Single-factor experiments indicated that under the optimal conditions, the leaching efficiency of RE elements reached 98.40 %, while the leaching efficiency of Al was 66.61 %. Compared with the ammonium and magnesium salts leaching systems, the leaching efficiency of RE elements increased by more than 6 %, while the leaching efficiency of Al was reduced by 23.33 %. This paper plays an important role in promoting the efficient and green extraction of IATREO.
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