Multistage hydrometallurgical process for enhanced recovery and individual separation of Nd and Pr from NdFeB magnet scrap

Author:

Salehi Hossein12ORCID,Khani Somayeh13ORCID,Adeli Mandana1ORCID,Aboutalebi Mohammad Reza1

Affiliation:

1. School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Narmak, Tehran, Iran

2. School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

3. Institut für Metallurgie, Technische Universität Clausthal, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany

Abstract

This study introduces a multistage hydrometallurgical process designed for the recovery and individual separation of Nd and Pr from NdFeB magnet scrap. Following demagnetization, the magnet underwent crushing, grinding, and leaching using a sulfuric acid solution. The pH of the resultant leachate was subsequently adjusted to 1.2 using a NaOH solution, leading to the precipitation of Nd and Pr as sodium double sulfates. The produced double sulfate was then mixed with a saturated NaOH solution, resulting in the formation of rare earth hydroxide. The hydroxide was further decomposed into oxides (REO) after calcination at 500°C. The REO was dissolved in hydrochloric acid and nitric acid solutions to investigate the individual separation of Nd and Pr using the D2EHPA–TOA extractant system and compare the results with D2EHPA-only system. It was concluded that the extraction mechanism of D2EHPA–TOA system is highly dependent on the acidity of the solution, with TOA having a synergistic effect on the REE extraction when pH > 3, and an antagonistic effect when pH ≤ 3. In terms of extraction efficiency, both extractant systems demonstrated efficiency levels exceeding 99% when the pH was ≥2, with similar behavior when extraction was performed in HCl and HNO3 media. Although both extractant systems yielded unsatisfactory outcomes in the separation of Nd and Pr, a marginal improvement was observed with the incorporation of TOA into the extractant system. This observation implies the potential of exploring analogous combinations in future studies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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