Affiliation:
1. Institute of Materials Science Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Hanoi Vietnam
2. Graduate University of Science and Technology Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Hanoi Vietnam
3. Institute of Geography Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Hanoi Vietnam
4. Faculty of Natural Sciences Quy Nhon University Quy Nhon Vietnam
5. Faculty of Chemical Engineering Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Abstract
AbstractThe Yen Phu (YP) rare‐earth mine, located in Yen Bai, Vietnam, currently reserves 28,000 tons of total rare earth oxides (TREO) with a TREO grade of about 1.16%. A mineralogy study shows the dominance of iron‐oxide‐ and silicate‐bearing minerals in YP ore, whereas xenotime presents as the major rare‐earth metal (REM) bearing mineral. Chemical analyses also exhibit a relatively high proportion of heavy rare earth metals (HREMs) at 41.2%, which suggests the high economic value of YP ores. The factors influencing the flotation involving the pH, the depressant, and the collector dosage were first assessed. Then, a beneficiation flowsheet including grinding, wet magnetic separation, and flotation was recommended and practically conducted to enrich the TREO. The proposed process successfully promoted the TREO grade from 1.16% to 29.70% with a high recovery of 80.31% in the REM concentrates, while a tiny loss of TREO was exhibited in the tailing. The chemical analysis of REM concentrates also demonstrated the conservation of REM composition throughout the beneficiation.
Funder
Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
Subject
General Chemical Engineering