The aim of this study is to examine the status of rare earth elements (REE) contained in the chemical compounds that make up the powder of spent fluorescent lamps, with a view of their recovery. The status of REE in the as-received powder, as well as in a few size-class fractions of it, has been established. This way, only those size-class fractions containing high REE concentrations can be considered in a recovery process. The investigation has been carried out using particle-size, chemical, TGA/DTA, XRPD, SEM-EDS and EMPA analyses. The last technique enabled to establish the status of REE within the lattice of the chemical compounds present in the powder. The fineness of the as-received powder and the higher REE concentration in the finest size-classes suggest that physical methods of separation should not be used to separate the REE-containing chemical compounds from each other. Leaching methods seem more suitable with a material of such size. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Investigation on the status of rare earth elements contained in the powder of spent fluorescent lamps / Belardi, G.; Ippolito, N.; Piga, L.; Serracino, M.. - In: THERMOCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0040-6031. - STAMPA. - 591:(2014), pp. 22-30. [10.1016/j.tca.2014.07.015]

Investigation on the status of rare earth elements contained in the powder of spent fluorescent lamps

Belardi, G.;Ippolito, N.;Piga, L.;
2014

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The aim of this study is to examine the status of rare earth elements (REE) contained in the chemical compounds that make up the powder of spent fluorescent lamps, with a view of their recovery. The status of REE in the as-received powder, as well as in a few size-class fractions of it, has been established. This way, only those size-class fractions containing high REE concentrations can be considered in a recovery process. The investigation has been carried out using particle-size, chemical, TGA/DTA, XRPD, SEM-EDS and EMPA analyses. The last technique enabled to establish the status of REE within the lattice of the chemical compounds present in the powder. The fineness of the as-received powder and the higher REE concentration in the finest size-classes suggest that physical methods of separation should not be used to separate the REE-containing chemical compounds from each other. Leaching methods seem more suitable with a material of such size. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2014
Fluorescent powder; Hazardous material; Rare earth elements; Spent fluorescent lamps; Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; Condensed Matter Physics; Instrumentation
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Investigation on the status of rare earth elements contained in the powder of spent fluorescent lamps / Belardi, G.; Ippolito, N.; Piga, L.; Serracino, M.. - In: THERMOCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0040-6031. - STAMPA. - 591:(2014), pp. 22-30. [10.1016/j.tca.2014.07.015]
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