High Temperature Recovery of Rare Earth Ortho-Ferrites from Permanent Magnets

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Muhamad Firdaus
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There is a growing interest in Magnetoelectric (ME) materials in view of both fundamental understanding and novel desirable applications. The application potential for multiferroic materials with the possibility of reversing the magnetization by applying an electric field (or vice versa) is quite promising especially in data storage application. The rare earth ortho-ferrites (REFeO3), such as NdFeO3, have been studied extensively in recent study in the context of discovery of magneto-electric (ME)/multiferroic nature materials. In this paper a potential high temperature recovery of rare earth elements in the form of REFeO3 from waste permanent magnets using direct oxidation in air was investigated. It was found that REFeO3 (NdFeO3) phase can be separated from the other oxide phases by thermal treatment of NdFeB magnet waste at 1100 °C in air atmosphere. The REFeO3 also found to have different physical characteristic (density) from the other layers and can be separated physically. This paper will include a proposed flowsheet to recover Nd as NdFeO3 through powder separation. The technique can be beneficial and favourable for RE recycling and recovery from waste permanent magnets.
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APA: Muhamad Firdaus  High Temperature Recovery of Rare Earth Ortho-Ferrites from Permanent Magnets

MLA: Muhamad Firdaus High Temperature Recovery of Rare Earth Ortho-Ferrites from Permanent Magnets. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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