2021 Annual Meeting
Optimization of Pilot-Scale Solvent Extraction Unit for the Recovery of Scandium from "Bioacid"-Leached West KY Coarse Coal Refuse
Based on the preliminary findings from the AMD test, the process was assessed on Sc extraction from PLS obtained from mine waste material. The PLS was obtained from leaching roasted West Kentucky Coal Seam 13 coarse refuse with sulfuric media generated through oxidation of fine pyrite with Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. The acidity of the plant-generated âbioacidâ was at a pH of 1.56. After leaching at 200 g/L solid concentration under 75 °C for 5 hours, the pregnant leachate solution contained 0.65 ppm of Sc with a final pH of 2.811. Majority of the Fe(III) was neutralized during the leaching process due to the elevated pH. Loading trials were performed using various A:O ratios, and a 50:1 aqueous-to-organic ratio was found to be optimal for scandium loading and limitation of iron loading. However, accumulation of Al was observed in the organic phase provided due to the high A:O ratio. Scrubbing trials were carried out to selectively remove Al ions using NaOH solution. An organic layer of iron precipitates formed during the scrubbing tests as a result of the presence of Fe in the organic. Further work is suggested to 1) generate the leachate solution at lower pH so that the pH of the PLS is below 2.0, and thus reducing the loading efficiency of Fe in the loading stage and 2) reduce ferric ions to ferrous ions to prevent Fe loading into SX circuitry. Stripping trials were not re-tested at this time, as similar initial pH and Eh constraints of the feed suggest stripping trial data from AMD work will continue to hold.