Özet
Eskişehir-Beylikova ore has one of the high-potential rare earth element (REE) reserves worldwide. In addition to recovering of REEs from these ores, industrial-scale enrichment of barite, fluorite and thorium continues intensively. However, there have been problems with beneficiation due to the particle size liberation. The most significant point for selecting beneficiation method in a cost-effective way depends on the characterization studies that reveal the mineralogy, mineral associations, and liberation size. According to the recent studies that focused on the beneficiation of Eskişehir ore, it was pointed out that REEs accumulated – 5 µm and before beneficiation of those minerals mechanical attrition was needed. However, the effects of mechanical attrition and how it affects behaviors of the rare earth in the fine fractions have not explained clearly. Therefore, this research has focused on filling this gap in the literature to reveal the effects of mechanical attrition on the beneficiation of rare earth elements using the MLA technique. Regarding results, after the mechanical attrition process, the amount of −38 µm increased by 20 % in the scrubbed sample, and the distribution of REEs enhanced from 15 % to 70 %. The liberation degree of REEs enhanced by 10–25 %, and mineral associations decreased at – 38 µm. From EDS results, Rare earth carbonate, Th-Parisite, Synchysite, Carbocernaite, and Monazite were determined as the rare earth minerals.
Orijinal dil | İngilizce |
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Makale numarası | 107733 |
Dergi | Minerals Engineering |
Hacim | 186 |
DOI'lar | |
Yayın durumu | Yayınlandı - Ağu 2022 |
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The modal mineralogical analysis indicates that the ore is mainly composed of barite, fluorite, REE minerals, and iron oxides. While the REE, barite, and monazite ratio was increasing, fluorite, REE-carbonate, and iron oxides distribution was decreasing with the application of mechanical attrition at −38 µm. This result is supported by chemical and mineral association analysis. Authors thank to ITU Rectorate, Scientific Research Department for supporting our project “Investigation of Characterization and Production conditions of Pre-concentration of Eskişehir-Beylikova Ore”: Project No: MGA-2021-42769. The authors are also grateful to ETİ MADEN Operations for supplying of REE sample.