Critical Minerals-U-Th, Recoverable from the Placer Valuable Heavy Minerals in Mineral Sand Deposits
R. Dhana Raju
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R. Dhana Raju: Former Associate Director, AMD, Department of Atomic Energy, Hyderabad-500 016, India
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 3, 807-819
Abstract:
Critical Minerals (CMs) are important due to their high-tech industrial and strategic applications in many industries such as the green and renewable energy, electronics, alloys and super-alloys, metallurgy, space, nuclear, defence, fertilizer, etc. The heavy mineral sand (HMS) deposits constitute one type of ore deposit that is an important source of (a) Ti, Zr, Th, W and REE, (b) the industrial minerals such as diamond, sapphire, garnet and sillimanite, and (c) occasionally gemstones, with cost of their mining is much less as compared to that of mining of rocks. An overview of the global, including Indian, scenario on the HMS deposits is presented. Amongst the CMs, a few such as the REEs, Ti, Zr-Hf, V, Cr, Nb, Sc and phosphate, and nuclear fuels of U and Th occur in trace to major contents in the placer valuable heavy minerals (VHMs, such as ilmenite, rutile, monazite, zircon, sillimanite and garnet) of the shoreline and inland HMS deposits in India, as documented by the mineral chemistry of VHMs. These CMs, U and Th could be recoverable as value-added byproducts with (i) separation of individual VHMs by mineral beneficiation techniques on HMS deposits and (ii) processing of such VHMs by extractive techniques ̶ of extraction, separation, purification, smelting and refining ̶ together with appropriate additional R&D studies, with examples of LREEs, U and Th from monazite and HREEs from garnet. Furthermore, the silt-product (
Date: 2025
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