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Resources and extraction of gallium: A review
Fanghai Lu;  Tangfu Xiao;  Jian Lin;  Zengping Ning;  Qiong Long;  Lihua Xiao;  Fang Huang;  Wankun Wang;  Qingxiang Xiao;  Xiaolong Lan;  Haiyan Chen
2017
Source PublicationHydrometallurgy
Volume174Pages:105-115
Abstract

Gallium (Ga) is extensively employed in integrated circuits and advanced electronic devices as it provides the benefits of low energy consumption and high computation speeds. However, the Ga-bearing host minerals are scarce in nature. Ga occurs in combination with several minerals, mainly including aluminum, zinc, iron ores and coals, of which bauxite, zinc ores and coals are the primary original sources of Ga currently. Mining minerals for the sole extraction of Ga is not economical due to the low concentration of Ga. Accordingly, Ga is mainly recovered as a by-product from the processing of minerals. The current main commercial resources of Ga are Bayer liquor and zinc residue, which contribute to nearly all of the worldwide Ga production. The production of low-grade (99.99% pure) Ga has been increasing at an average rate of 7.4% p.a. for the past four decades and amounted to 375 tons in 2016. It is estimated to increase by 20-fold by the year 2030 compared to the yield of 275 tons in 2012. The mounting worldwide demand for Ga necessitates the search for additional resources and recovery technologies for this particular element. Apart from the Bayer liquor and the zinc residue, there are several other Ga-resources, which include red mud, coal fly ash, Ga-bearing electronics industrial waste, and flue dust from electric furnaces at phosphorus factories. Based on the chemical properties of Ga, it is evident that both strong acidic/basic conditions and high temperatures favor the efficient extraction of Ga from its corresponding minerals. Several hydrometallurgical processes based mainly on acid/alkaline leaching along with solution purification and recovery (e.g. ion exchangesolvent extraction and precipitation) have been proposed for Ga extraction from these resources. In this paper, the current status of Ga recovery was reviewed and specific examples were utilized for each resource to discuss the extraction methods, the recoveries and the optimum Ga-recovery conditions for each resource. Additional research appears to be necessary to establish a highly efficient and environmentally friendly process to recover Ga from these resources.

KeywordGallium Primary Original Sources Recovery Extraction Methods
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8407
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.School of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Guizhou Institute of Technology, Guiyang 550003, China
2.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
3.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
4.School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006, China
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Fanghai Lu;Tangfu Xiao;Jian Lin;Zengping Ning;Qiong Long;Lihua Xiao;Fang Huang;Wankun Wang;Qingxiang Xiao;Xiaolong Lan;Haiyan Chen. Resources and extraction of gallium: A review[J]. Hydrometallurgy,2017,174:105-115.
APA Fanghai Lu;Tangfu Xiao;Jian Lin;Zengping Ning;Qiong Long;Lihua Xiao;Fang Huang;Wankun Wang;Qingxiang Xiao;Xiaolong Lan;Haiyan Chen.(2017).Resources and extraction of gallium: A review.Hydrometallurgy,174,105-115.
MLA Fanghai Lu;Tangfu Xiao;Jian Lin;Zengping Ning;Qiong Long;Lihua Xiao;Fang Huang;Wankun Wang;Qingxiang Xiao;Xiaolong Lan;Haiyan Chen."Resources and extraction of gallium: A review".Hydrometallurgy 174(2017):105-115.
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