Selective recovery of rare earth elements by smelting of magnets

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Venkata Lakshmi Borra [1 ]
Prasanta Jana [1 ]
PPSahoo [2 ]
Prakash Venkatesan [3 ]
Mehmet Ali Recai nal [4 ]
Chenna Rao Borra [1 ]
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[1] Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
[2] R&D,Tata Steel Ltd
[3] Department of Materials Engineering,Synthesis and Recycling (MAT),Universite Libre de
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Rare earth elements(REEs) play a crucial role in many technologies from daily appliances in cell phones to more advanced wind turbines and electric cars.Permanent magnets account for a quarter of total global REEs production and have high recycling value.In this study,smelting process was used to selectively oxidize REEs in the permanent magnets by adding Fe2O3.This separates REEs into a slag phase from an iron-rich metallic phase.B2O3 was also added to the system as a flux to lower the slag melting temperature.This minimizes REEs loss to the metallic phase and allows a more efficient phase separation.The effect of flux and oxidizing agent addition was investigated on both regular and cerium-rich NdFeB(NdCeFeB) magnets.At 1350℃ and for 1 h,the slag phase was successfully separated from the metallic phase with the addition of 0.8 stoichiometric amount of Fe2O3 and 40 wt% of B2O3.Scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy(SEM-EDX) analysis reveals that REEs in the magnet do not migrate to the metal phase while the REE-rich slag phase contains almost no iron.After the selective removal of iron into the metallic phase,REEs are recovered from the slag phase through an acid leaching process allowing>99% of REEs recovery.Boron in the magnet can also be recovered as useful boric acid by evaporation and crystallisation technique.The proposed process in this study is reagent and energy-efficient with almost complete valorisation of both NdCeFeB and NdFeB magnets.
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