Investigations on the Recovery of Scandium as a Byproduct from Maboumine Project

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Denis Beltrami Deka Moussa Ragueh Sarah Bélair Valérie Weigel
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Scandium is a highly valuable element belonging to the rare earth elements (REE) but it has different chemical and physical properties from those of lanthanides. This metal is generally used in aluminum-scandium alloys and in fuel cells but the development of its market is slowed down by its high price (more than 1000 US$/kg for a 99.0% grade product). Indeed, the low scandium content in the continental crust (an average of 22 ppm) and the difficulties to extract it selectively from solutions containing high impurity concentrations increase the cost of the recovery processes. Nowadays, scandium is primarily recovered as a byproduct.ERAMET is developing a hydrometallurgical process in Gabon (Mabounié) in which the scandium content in the deposit reaches 10 to 100 ppm. The Maboumine project consists in the extraction and purification of uranium, niobium, tantalum and REE from Mabounié ore. In the frame of this hydrometallurgical project, ERAMET had also studied the feasibility to recover scandium as a byproduct. During the ore leaching, uranium and rare earth elements including scandium are solubilized into the pregnant leach solution (PLS). Among the various methods investigated to recover scandium from the PLS, liquid-liquid extraction using Primene JM-T as extractant was chosen and tested first at laboratory scale and then at pilot scale. Selective stripping of the loaded organic was carried out by using phosphoric acid solution, allowing the selective recovery of scandium from thorium and zirconium partially extracted from the PLS by Primene JM-T under the process conditions."
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APA: Denis Beltrami Deka Moussa Ragueh Sarah Bélair Valérie Weigel  (2016)  Investigations on the Recovery of Scandium as a Byproduct from Maboumine Project

MLA: Denis Beltrami Deka Moussa Ragueh Sarah Bélair Valérie Weigel Investigations on the Recovery of Scandium as a Byproduct from Maboumine Project. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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