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Near-zero-waste processing of low-grade, complex primary ores and secondary raw materials in Europe: technology development trends

  • Jeroen Spooren*
  • , Koen Binnemans
  • , Johanna Björkmalm
  • , Koen Breemersch
  • , Yoko Dams
  • , Karel Folens
  • , María González-Moya
  • , Liesbeth Horckmans
  • , Konstantinos Komnitsas
  • , Witold Kurylak
  • , Maria Lopez
  • , Jarno Mäkinen
  • , Silviana Onisei
  • , Koen Oorts
  • , Arne Peys
  • , Grzegorz Pietek
  • , Yiannis Pontikes
  • , Ruben Snellings
  • , María Tripiana
  • , Jeet Varia
  • Karin Willquist, Lourdes Yurramendi, Päivi Kinnunen
*Autor correspondiente de este trabajo
  • Flemish Institute for Technological Research
  • KU Leuven
  • RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
  • Ghent University
  • IDENER
  • Technical University of Crete
  • Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals
  • VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.
  • ARCHE Consulting

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Resumen

With an increasing number of low-grade primary ores starting to be cost-effectively mined, we are at the verge of mining a myriad of low-grade primary and secondary mineral materials. At the same time, mining practices and mineral waste recycling are both evolving towards sustainable near-zero-waste processing of low-grade resources within a circular economy that requires a shift in business models, policies and improvements in process technologies. This review discusses the evolution towards low-grade primary ore and secondary raw material mining that will allow for sufficient supply of critical raw materials as well as base metals. Seven low-grade ores, including primary (Greek and Polish laterites) and secondary (fayalitic slags, jarosite and goethite sludges, zinc-rich waste treatment sludge and chromium-rich neutralisation sludge) raw materials are discussed as typical examples for Europe. In order to treat diverse and complex low-grade ores efficiently, the use of a new metallurgical systems toolbox is proposed, which is populated with existing and innovative unit operations: (i) mineral processing, (ii) metal extraction, (iii) metal recovery and (iv) matrix valorisation. Several promising novel techniques are under development for these four unit-operations. From an economical and environmental point of view, such processes must be fitted into new (circular) business models, whereby impacts and costs are divided over the entire value chain. Currently, low-grade secondary raw material processing is only economic and environmentally beneficial when the mineral residues can be valorised and landfill costs are avoided and/or incentives for waste processing can be taken into account.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo104919
PublicaciónResources, Conservation and Recycling
Volumen160
DOI
EstadoPublicada - sept 2020

ODS de las Naciones Unidas

Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

  1. ODS 12: Producción y consumo responsables
    ODS 12: Producción y consumo responsables
  2. ODS 17: Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
    ODS 17: Alianzas para lograr los objetivos

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