A novel process for recovering rare-earth (RE) elements from weathered-blac
k-earth slime is developed. This process involves the initial removal of Mn
by reduction leaching using SO2 followed by ammonium chloride roasting of
the residual solids from the leaching process. The controlled roasting sele
ctively converts RE oxides to water-soluble RE chlorides. The roasted mater
ials are then dispersed in warm water (75 degrees C) to extract RE, while w
ater-insoluble iron oxides remain in gangue sludge, minimizing iron impurit
ies in final RE products and hence simplifying the purification process. Le
ad-chloride precipitates are obtained by cooling the leachate to -10 degree
s C, and RE is recovered using oxalic acid precipitation. With this new pro
cess, a product of 92 pct purity at a RE recovery greater than 65 pct is ob
tained. In addition, Mn and Pb are recovered as by-products, with a recover
y of 64 and 54 pct, respectively. The effect of operating variables on RE r
ecovery is examined and the process chemistry described.