Solvent Extraction of Rare-Earth Elements (REEs) from Lignite Coal In Situ
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Coal Samples for Bench-Scale Extraction
2.2. Sample Preparation
2.3. Methods
- Stage 1: 2 pore volumes of distilled water passed through coal samples;
- Stage 2: 3 pore volumes of solution passed through coal samples;
- Stage 3: 3 pore volumes of distilled water passed through coal samples.
- Stage 1: 2 pore volumes of distilled water passed through coal samples;
- Stage 2: 3 pore volumes of 1.0 M ammonium acetate passed through coal samples;
- Stage 3: 3 pore volumes of distilled water passed through coal samples;
- Stage 4: 3 pore volumes of 1.0 M hydrochloric acid (HCl) passed through coal samples;
- Stage 5: 3 pore volumes of distilled water passed through coal samples.
3. Results
3.1. Varying Solutions
3.2. Residence Time Testing
3.3. High Confining Pressure
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
REE | Rare Earth Elements |
HCl | Hydrochloric acid |
DOE | Department of Energy |
UND | University of North Dakota |
EERC | Energy & Environmental Research Center |
ISL | In Situ Leaching |
ISR | In Situ Recovery |
ppm | Parts per million |
PEEK | Polyetheretherketone |
H2SO4 | Sulfuric acid |
ICP-MS | Inductively Couple Plasma– Mass Spectrometry |
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Sample Description | Test Conducted |
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Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M HCl solution with an 18 h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M H2SO4 solution with an 18 h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M HCl solution with an 18 h constant flow-through time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M HCl solution with a 24-h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Five-stage flow-through test with 1 M ammonium acetate preflush and 1 M HCl solution with an 18 h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1.5 M HCl solution with an 18 h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with water as solution with an 18 h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M HCl solution with a 42 h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M HCl solution with a 5 h constant flow-through time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M HCl solution with a 72 h static residence time. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 1 M HCl solution with a 12 h constant flow-through time under high confining pressure. |
Twin Butte Coal Plug | Three-stage flow-through test with 0.5 M H2SO4 solution with an 18 h static residence time. |
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Feole, I.K.; Folkedahl, B.C. Solvent Extraction of Rare-Earth Elements (REEs) from Lignite Coal In Situ. Fuels 2025, 6, 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels6030061
Feole IK, Folkedahl BC. Solvent Extraction of Rare-Earth Elements (REEs) from Lignite Coal In Situ. Fuels. 2025; 6(3):61. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels6030061
Chicago/Turabian StyleFeole, Ian K., and Bruce C. Folkedahl. 2025. "Solvent Extraction of Rare-Earth Elements (REEs) from Lignite Coal In Situ" Fuels 6, no. 3: 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels6030061
APA StyleFeole, I. K., & Folkedahl, B. C. (2025). Solvent Extraction of Rare-Earth Elements (REEs) from Lignite Coal In Situ. Fuels, 6(3), 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels6030061