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Caustic potash assisted roasting of the Nigerian ferro-columbite concentrate and guanidine carbonate-induced precipitation: A novel technique for extraction of Nb–Ta mixed-oxides

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dc.contributor.author Baptiste Habinshuti, Jean
dc.contributor.author Pauline Munganyinka, Jeanne
dc.contributor.author R. Adetunji, Adelana
dc.contributor.author v, Brajendra
dc.contributor.author Tanvar, Himanshu
dc.contributor.author Mukiza, Janvier
dc.contributor.author Ofori-Sarpong, Grace
dc.contributor.author Peter Onwualua, Azikiwe
dc.date.accessioned 2022-06-13T06:59:45Z
dc.date.available 2022-06-13T06:59:45Z
dc.date.issued 2022-04-21
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.rsif-paset.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/161
dc.description Journal Article en_US
dc.description.abstract The current study focuses on alkali-assisted roasting, dissolution, and recovery of mixed oxides of niobium (Nb) and tantalum (Ta) from a ferro-columbite concentrate collected from Jos Plateau in Nigeria. Alkali-assisted roasting and water-based leaching to extract Nb and Ta using guanidine carbonate salt were adopted for sustainable extraction. The concentrate was roasted with caustic potash (KOH) as flux at optimized conditions (250 °C, 100% mass flux-to-concentrate ratio, 1 h) and leached with water. This resulted in dissolution of 97-96% Nb, 80-96% Ta, 92-91% W and 64-65% Mn for −250 and + 250 μm size fractions respectively while leaving behind in the residue most of Sn (94-83%) and Fe (79-81%). The amount of Nb and Ta dissolved were selectively recovered with novel application of guanidine carbonate salt as precipitating agent. High extraction yield (∼100%) was achieved. The final recovery of approximately 96% Nb and 85% Ta contained in the +250 μm concentrate feed sample was obtained under optimum conditions of 50 mg/mL guanidine. The (Nb,Ta)-guanidine precipitate obtained was then calcined at 900 °C for 1 h and converted into mixed (Nb,Ta)2O5 (97%) and removed the guanidine. Based on material balance, it was found that approximately 734.5 kg of (Nb,Ta)-guanidine precipitate with purity higher than 84% could be obtained from one tonne of ferro-columbite feed concentrate. The current technique of alkali-assisted roasting, dissolution, and recovery of mixed oxides of Nb and Ta is a novel process and presents an environmentally benign, and it is an efficient technique to replace the traditional method which uses an environmentally harmful hydrofluoric acid to extract Nb and Ta. en_US
dc.publisher Results in Engineering en_US
dc.subject Roasting Ferro-columbite Guanidine carbonate Extraction (Nb,Ta) mixed-oxides en_US
dc.title Caustic potash assisted roasting of the Nigerian ferro-columbite concentrate and guanidine carbonate-induced precipitation: A novel technique for extraction of Nb–Ta mixed-oxides en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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