Partitioning of rare earth elements and yttrium(REY) in five coal-fired power plants in Guizhou,Southwest China

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Zhonggen Li [1 ,2 ]
Xinyu Li [2 ,3 ]
Leiming Zhang [4 ]
Shan Li [2 ,3 ]
Ji Chen [2 ,5 ]
Xinbin Feng [2 ]
Dongbo Zhao [1 ]
Qingfeng Wang [1 ]
Zhixi Gao [1 ]
Bailian Xiong [1 ]
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[1] College of Resources and Environment,Zunyi Normal University
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry,Institute of Geochemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[4] College of Chemical Engineering,Huaqiao University
[5] Air Quality Research Division,Science and Technology Branch,Environment and Climate Change Canada
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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TM621 [火力发电厂、热电站]; X773 [电力工业];
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080802 ; 083002 ;
摘要
As indispensable strategic materials for high-tech industries,rare earth elements and yttrium(REY) have become particularly important in recent years,raising the demand of developing new approaches for reclamation of REY from REY-rich materials such as coal combustion products(CCPs).In this study,five coal-fired power plants(CFPPs) in Guizhou of southwest China were selected for investigating REY concentrations of solid samples,atmospheric emissions,and recovery potentials.REY concentrations of feed fuels are higher in this study(147.2-468.6 mg/kg) than what have been reported previously for coals in China and the world.REY atmospheric emissions are extremely low(38.70-180.11 mg REY/t coal).REY are enriched in bottom ash and fly ash,with average of 658±296 mg/kg and maximum of 1257 mg/kg from the five CFPPs.Relative enrichment factors(REF) of REY in bottom ash and fly ash compared with the feed fuel are 0.86-1.02 and 0.91-1.04,respectively.REY concentrations in desulfurized gypsum are very low(6-17 mg/kg),and that is mostly inherited from limestone.Critical REY(Nd,Eu,Tb, Dy,Y,and Er) in bottom/fly ash account for 34%-39% of the total REY and the outlook coefficients(C)are in the range of 0.89-1.11.This study indicates a promising prospect to reclaim REY from REYrich CCPs(bottom and fly ash) in CFPPs in Guizhou,especially in the central-north Guizhou,although such practices require further technology advancement.
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页码:1257 / 1264
页数:8
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