2019
DOI: 10.3390/met9121251
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Investigation on the Effect of Roasting and Leaching Parameters on Recovery of Gallium from Solid Waste Coal Fly Ash

Abstract: Coal fly ash (CFA) provides important resources of gallium, which is regarded as an irreplaceable material in many technologies. A prospective roasting reagent assisted acid leaching process was proposed for the purpose of extracting gallium. The extraction efficiency of gallium by NaF (sodium fluoride) roasting followed by HNO3 (nitric acid) leaching process was demonstrated. The effect of roasting temperature, roasting time, the NaF-CFA mass ratio, acid leaching temperature, acid leaching time, and acid conc… Show more

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“…The fly ash roasting-acid leaching method has the advantages of a good activation effect and various leaching agents (Huang and Zhang, 2021; Ruan and Ward, 2002). Most of the existing studies used high-temperature roasting and activation of fly ash using single additives such as calcium or sodium salts to extract lithium from fly ash (Huang et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2017). However, in previous studies, the use of mixed additives to recover lithium from fly ash and the mineral conversion process during roasting have been rarely reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fly ash roasting-acid leaching method has the advantages of a good activation effect and various leaching agents (Huang and Zhang, 2021; Ruan and Ward, 2002). Most of the existing studies used high-temperature roasting and activation of fly ash using single additives such as calcium or sodium salts to extract lithium from fly ash (Huang et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2017). However, in previous studies, the use of mixed additives to recover lithium from fly ash and the mineral conversion process during roasting have been rarely reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the coal of Pingshuo, the contents of Li and Ga in the inorganic components were significantly higher than those in the organic components, and the main contents of Li and Ga were in the silicates of coal samples . According to the occurrence mode of Li and Ga in coal and its byproducts, the main methods for extracting Li and Ga are the: roasting method and acid–base leaching method. However, these methods pose problems, such as high consumption of acid/alkali and low metal recovery. , Therefore, it is necessary to preseparate the noncarrier minerals before roasting and acid leaching to reduce the economic cost of later extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 21 According to the occurrence mode of Li and Ga in coal and its byproducts, the main methods for extracting Li and Ga are the: roasting method and acid–base leaching method. 22 24 However, these methods pose problems, such as high consumption of acid/alkali and low metal recovery. 25 , 26 Therefore, it is necessary to preseparate the noncarrier minerals before roasting and acid leaching to reduce the economic cost of later extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the aluminum smelting process, sodium carbonate improves the performance of the fluxing agent [18]. Sodium fluoride, sodium chloride, and sodium carbonate can be used as roasting agents in the processes of extracting valuable materials from primary and secondary sources [19][20][21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%