Materials recovery from end-of-life wind turbine magnets

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M. Pietrantonio
S. Pucciarmati
L. Sebastianelli
F. Forte
D. Fontana
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[1] ENEA,Department for Sustainability
[2] Italian National Agency for New Technologies,undefined
[3] Energy and Sustainable Development,undefined
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Hydrometallurgy; Rare earths; Secondary raw materials; Wind turbine permanent magnets;
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Neodymium–iron–boron permanent magnets are increasingly used in green energy technologies, such as wind turbines and electric vehicles. In the near future, an increasing amount of magnets will reach their end-of-life stage, andtherefore, it is imperative to develop proper recycling routes aimed at the valorization of this waste fraction. In this work, a room temperature hydrometallurgical process was developed aimed at the recovery of both iron and rare earths contained in end-of-life wind turbine magnets. The process is based on a leaching step with nitric acid, followed by two precipitation steps and calcination. Iron hydroxide(III) and rare earth oxide with purity grade equal to 98% and 99%, respectively, were obtained. Based on these results, a process flowsheet was proposed for industrial implementation.
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页码:8019 / 8026
页数:7
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