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ZnCl 2 : A Green Brønsted Acid for Selectively Recovering Rare Earth Elements from Spent NdFeB Permanent Magnets.

Anting DingChuanying LiuXingwang ZhangLecheng LeiCheng-Liang Xiao
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
The spent neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnet is a highly valuable secondary resource of rare earth elements (REEs). Hydrometallurgical processes are widely used in recovering REEs from spent NdFeB magnets, but they will consume large amounts of organic chemicals, leading to severe environmental pollution. This work developed an alternative green route to selectively recover REEs from spent NdFeB permanent magnets using a purely inorganic zinc salt. The Hammett acidity measurement showed that concentrated ZnCl 2 solutions could be regarded as a strong Brønsted acid. Concentrated ZnCl 2 solutions achieved a high separation factor (>1 × 10 5 ) between neodymium and iron through simple dissolution of their corresponding oxide mixture. In the simulated recovery process of spent NdFeB magnets, the Nd 2 O 3 product was successfully recovered with a purity close to 100% after selective leaching by ZnCl 2 solution, sulfate double-salt precipitation, and oxalic acid precipitation. The separation performance of the ZnCl 2 solution for Nd 2 O 3 and Fe 2 O 3 remained almost unchanged after four cycles. The energy consumption and chemical inputs of this process are about 1 / 10 and half of the traditional hydrometallurgy process separately. This work provides a promising approach for the green recovery of secondary REE resources.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • liquid chromatography
  • mass spectrometry
  • early onset
  • particulate matter
  • climate change
  • iron deficiency
  • water quality