Critical Minerals and Associated Elements in Mine Effluent and Treatment Residuals: Management Strategies and Technologies for Resource Recovery

A special issue of Minerals (ISSN 2075-163X). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Mineralogy and Biogeochemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 22 November 2024 | Viewed by 54

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National Energy Technology Laboratory, 626 Cochrans Mill Road, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, USA
Interests: resource estimates and characterization of mineral and energy resources; beneficial reuse of industrial and treatment wastes; sustainable resource recovery and production, including critical mineral recovery from mine drainage and associated solids

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Cravotta Geochemical Consulting, Bethel, PA 19507, USA
Interests: integrating field, laboratory, and computer modeling methods to understand factors affecting water quality, especially those in highly disturbed or engineered environments; mine-impacted watersheds and water treatment systems for remediation of acid mine drainage (AMD)

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National Energy Technology Laboratory, NETL Support Contractor, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, USA
Interests: mitigating environmental impacts and improving environmental sustainability associated with energy production; beneficial utilizations of coal combustion residuals (CCRs); mine land reclamation; sustainable critical minerals recovery; sorbent synthesis; flue gas carbon dioxide sequestration

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

“Critical minerals” (CMs), including rare earth elements (REEs) and various trace elements (e.g., Li, Mn, Co, Ni, Zn), are components for renewable energy sources and energy storage and, thus, are essential for the transition to a low-carbon economy. The vulnerability of supplies, environmental concerns, and permitting challenges associated with traditional CM sources have generated interest in recovery from unconventional resources. This Special Issue calls for research on understanding the geochemical transformations and engineering techniques related to the enrichment and behaviors of CMs from one type of unconventional resource, mine waste streams (e.g., coal or metal mines) and treatment precipitates (e.g., passive or active treatment systems). Such information is needed for resource estimates and sustainable CMs recovery from mine waste feedstocks.

We welcome submissions to this Special Issue that incorporate one or more of the following: (1) field and/or laboratory studies of CMs behavior and hydrobiogeochemical interactions in mine drainage in treatment systems; (2) advanced characterization to improve CMs quantification and that leads to improved understanding of metal mineral binding mechanisms; (3) geochemical modeling of equilibrium and kinetics of CMs, concentrating on mechanisms such as sorption and co-precipitation; and (4) novel mine drainage treatment strategies that improve CMs enrichment, separation, and extraction processes while reducing environmental impacts and treatment costs. Open discussions on resource management, social–economic evaluation, as well as sustainability and carbon accounting are also encouraged.

Dr. Mengling Stuckman
Dr. Charles A. Cravotta
Dr. Chin-Min Cheng
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • mine drainage
  • tailing leachate
  • environmentally responsible
  • (bio)geochemical interactions and models
  • rare earth elements
  • lithium
  • transition metals
  • socio-economic assessment

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