Abstract
A detailed multi-modal characterization and extraction investigation was performed on bastnäsite ore from Türkiye's Kızılcaören deposit to elucidate REE enrichment mechanisms across different particle sizes. The as-received ore was fractionated and rigorously analyzed using Automated Mineralogy (AM), ICP-MS, and XRD. Results revealed a strong dependency of REE concentration on particle size, particularly below 40 µm. Light REE content quadrupled from 2.5 wt.% (±0.83) to 10.6 wt.% (±3.00), while Heavy REE increased from 835.7 ppm (±346.33) to 3867.5 ppm (±1056.9), with high standard deviations suggesting uneven elemental distribution. Consistent with chemical data, AM analysis showed that the area occupied by REE minerals (bastnäsite, monazite, parisite, synchysite) increased from 2.6% to 3.8% in fractions <40 µm. Mineralogical mapping highlighted strong associations between REE phases and barite/Fe-Mn oxides rather than the primary fluorite phase. Furthermore, Rietveld refinement confirmed that bastnäsite content rose from 3.8 wt.% to 9.5 wt.% in fine fractions. Leaching experiments in two different acidic media indicated no significant performance difference; however, the finest fraction (<25 µm) yielded the highest extraction concentrations (1215 ppm Ce, 1062 ppm La, 134.3 ppm Nd). This study demonstrates that particle size is the paramount factor governing REE enrichment and hydrometallurgical extraction, providing critical data for optimizing pre-concentration and leaching flowsheets.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 108961 |
| Journal | Results in Engineering |
| Volume | 29 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Mar 2026 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:Copyright © 2026. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
- Automated mineralogy
- Bastnäsite
- Critical minerals
- Eskisehir-kizilcaoren deposit
- Rare earth elements
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