Potentially Economic Concentrations of Rare Earth Elements and Gold in Power Plant Coal Combustion Products (Far East, Russia)

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The distribution of rare earth elements (REE) and gold (Au) in fly ash released during combustion of brown coal from the Pereyaslavskoye (Siberia) and Erkovetskoye (Far East) deposits has been investigated. Coal combustion was carried out in two locations: the boiler unit of the Blagoveshchenskaya coal-fired power plants (CFPP), equipped with an electrostatic precipitator (ESP); and at the Amur Experimental and Technological Complex (ETC) with the aim of separating the combustion products (slag, fly ash, sludge). It was found that in both processes the highest contents of REE (400 and more ppm) and Au (up to 0.29 ppm) are concentrated in fly ash. These characteristics of coals were used as the basis for the author's calculation of the predicted resources of REE and Au under the conditions of the annual operation of firstly one boiler unit, and then five, equipped with an ESP. Further research by the authors will be aimed at improving the degree of recovery of concentrates through the development of technologies at pilot plants such as ETC “Amur”.

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Dugin, S. V., Sorokin, A. P., Kuz’minykh, V. M., & Konyushok, A. A. (2022). Potentially Economic Concentrations of Rare Earth Elements and Gold in Power Plant Coal Combustion Products (Far East, Russia). Energy Exploration and Exploitation, 40(4), 1236–1251. https://doi.org/10.1177/01445987221078054

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