Modern Technologies Providing a Full Cycle of Geo-Resources Development

Author:

Kongar-Syuryun Cheynesh B.1,Aleksakhin Alexander V.2,Eliseeva Evgeniya N.2,Zhaglovskaya Anna V.3,Klyuev Roman V.4ORCID,Petrusevich Denis A.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mining Department, Saint-Petersburg Mining University, 21st Line, 2, 199106 St Petersburg, Russia

2. Economics Department, National University of Science and Technology «MISiS», Leninsky Avenue, 4, 119991 Moscow, Russia

3. Department of Industrial Management, College of Economics and Industrial Management Named after V.A. Romenets, National University of Science and Technology «MISiS», Leninsky Avenue, 4, 119991 Moscow, Russia

4. Department of Technique and Technology of Mining and Oil and Gas Production, Moscow Polytechnic University, 38, B. Semenovskaya St., 107023 Moscow, Russia

5. Higher Mathematics Chair, Institute of Artificial Intelligence, MIREA—Russian Technological University (RTU MIREA), Vernadsky Avenue, 78, 119454 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Resource-dependent countries and economies are found to be particularly sensitive to global shocks. A unifying parallel is drawn between resource-dependent countries and regions with depleted mineral resources. The objective factors of losses of accessed reserves are analyzed. A unifying parallel is drawn between sub-standard ores and industrial waste. The paper proposes shifting geotechnology development from simple mineral extraction towards technologies that provide a full cycle of geo-resources development. A radical way of ensuring a full cycle of geo-resources development is the involvement of sub-standard ores and industrial waste in a closed processing cycle. The utilization of industrial waste without a valuable component extracting or reducing a harmful component to a background value is palliative. A comparative description of various technologies that allow extracting valuable components from sub-standard ores and industrial waste is made. The paper proposes a variant of chemical–physical technology that makes it possible to extract a valuable component from industrial waste to a minimum value. The activation of industrial waste with a disintegrator before a chemical extraction significantly increases the yield of a valuable component from 2.6 to 218.5%. A differentiated approach is needed regarding the choice of leaching solution, its percentage, as well as the leaching method and the need for activation processing of valuable components and industrial ones. The combined highly efficient physical–chemical and physical–technical technologies will ensure the maximum extraction of the valuable component from 52.6 to 98.8% in the full cycle of natural and industrial geo-resources development.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation

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