Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from NdFeB Magnets by Chlorination and Distillation

Author:

Böhm Dominik12ORCID,Czerski Konrad12ORCID,Gottlieb Stephan23,Huke Armin2,Ruprecht Götz2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physics, University of Szczecin, Wielkopolska 15, 70-451 Szczecin, Poland

2. Institute for Solid-State Nuclear Physics gGmbH, Lindower Str. 18, 13347 Berlin, Germany

3. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Fachhochschule Dortmund—University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Sonnenstr. 96-100, 44139 Dortmund, Germany

Abstract

A sustainable separation concept for large-scale recycling of NdFeB magnets under atmospheric pressure was developed by utilizing a combination of two separation concepts known from the literature: (I) selective pre-separation by in situ chlorination and evaporation of ground oxidized NdFeB material and (II) subsequent distillation for high-purity recovery of all recyclable chlorinated material components, especially its Rare Earth Elements (REEs). Theoretically, simplified estimations of the time conversion curves at 1173 K, 1273 K, and 2000 K of a single particle resulted in the idea of realizing chlorination in some kind of combustion chamber, fluidized bed, or continuous combustion chamber. After chlorination, all non-volatile components, such as REE chlorides, are condensed out of the vapor phase in a single-stage phase separator. For subsequent fine separation by distillation (1292–1982 K for Rare Earth Chlorides and 418–867 K at 2500 kPa for boron and zirconium chloride recovery), simplified simulations were performed in a total-reflux column under ideal phase equilibrium conditions to show the estimated minimum separation effort. Using two composition examples from the literature, high-purity separation of the major Rare Earth Chlorides within a twelve-stage distillation column as a residual heavy boiling product has been demonstrated to be potentially technically feasible.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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