Recovery of Rare Metals from Optical Glass by Chlorination

  • Mochizuki Yuuki
    Venture Business Laboratory, Akita University
  • Shoji Takaaki
    Department of Engineering in Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University
  • Kato Takahiro
    Department of Engineering in Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University
  • Murakami Kenji
    Department of Engineering in Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University
  • Sugawara Katsuyasu
    Department of Engineering in Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University

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  • 塩化揮発による光学ガラスからのレアメタルの分離回収
  • エンカ キハツ ニ ヨル コウガク ガラス カラ ノ レアメタル ノ ブンリ カイシュウ

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To obtain fundamental data for developing an efficient recovery process of rare metals from grinding powder and cutting fragment of optical glass, the release of Nb, Ta, La, Gd and coexisting elements (Ti, Zr and Zn) was investigated under the conditions of a heating rate of 30°C/min and terminal temperatures from 200 to 1000°C in a Cl2 gas stream. The release of Zn, Nb, Ti and La drastically increased above 700°C and attained almost 100% at 1000°C, while that of Zr attained to 10% above 800°C. Carbon addition accelerated the volatilization, and the release of elements other than La and Gd reached 100% by 1000°C. The release of La and Gd was only 2–3% in the temperature from 800 to 1000°C. When the samples were heated at 700°C for 120 min, Ta and Nb were selectively volatilized from solid phase without the release of La and Gd.<br>Based on the experimental results, a three-step heat treatment process at 500, 700 and 1000°C in a Cl2 gas stream with carbon addition was proposed to recover the rare metals selectively from the optical glass.

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