Selective Sulfation Roasting of Rare Earths from NdFeB Magnet Scrap

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. N. Carlson P. R. Taylor
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Rare earth magnets play an increasingly important role in high end technology, and the manufacture of rare earth magnets, such as the NdFeB type, consume a large amount of the rare earths produced. Recycling of this material could provide an important domestic source for these materials. A selective sulfation roast has been proposed; the central principle of which is to take advantage of the differing stabilities of the rare earth sulfates as compared to those of iron under an air/SO2 atmosphere. Experiments show iron is found to be stable as an oxide, however, neodymium is found to form an oxy-sulfate phase.
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APA: B. N. Carlson P. R. Taylor  (2017)  Selective Sulfation Roasting of Rare Earths from NdFeB Magnet Scrap

MLA: B. N. Carlson P. R. Taylor Selective Sulfation Roasting of Rare Earths from NdFeB Magnet Scrap. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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