2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.hydromet.2019.04.016
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Neodymium recovery from scrap magnet using ammonium persulfate

Abstract: This study proposes a novel leaching methodology to recover neodymium from scrap magnet using ammonium persulfate ((NH4)2S2O8) solutions. The Nd-Fe-B magnets from obsolete Hard-Disk-Drives were physically treated by thermal demagnetization (400 °C, 45 min) and mechanical crushing (< 420 µm). The chemical composition of the ground sample was Nd: 31.5 wt%, Fe: 64.8 wt%, Co: 1.9 wt%, Ni: 0.6 wt%. Diagrams of equilibrium phases (Eh vs. pH) were designed to determine the predominance of the formed species in the (N… Show more

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“…Low environmental impact. [57] Pyro-hydrometallurgy Recycling of NdFeB magnets using oxidation in air in a muffle furnace at T = 1000 [59]…”
Section: Hydrometallurgymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low environmental impact. [57] Pyro-hydrometallurgy Recycling of NdFeB magnets using oxidation in air in a muffle furnace at T = 1000 [59]…”
Section: Hydrometallurgymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) 31, 32. Therefore, to minimize the current shortage issues and promote suitable streams of Nd without potential environmental risks, new extraction treatments that exhibit real challenges are being explored 33.…”
Section: Importance and Need For Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has recently been considered an attractive secondary source to be treated [3,[10][11][12]. Some crucial advantages brought out from WEEE, rather than primary ores, constitute: (i) economic dependence reduction of leading suppliers, (ii) lower energy, chemicals and water consumption, (iii) treatment and benefit of large amounts of metals concentrated into WEEE, and (iv) enhancing occupational health in mining because of hazardous metals absence (Th and U).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%