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2024
Journal Article
Title

Rare earth elements and uranium in Minjingu phosphate fertilizer products: Plant food for thought

Abstract
Minjingu phosphate ore is Tanzania's sole domestic supply of phosphorus (P). The ore contains medium to high concentrations of naturally occurring P2O5 (20–35 %) and relevant concentrations of uranium and rare earth elements (REEs) are also suspected to be present. Currently, neither uranium nor REEs are recovered. They either end up in mine tailings or are spread across agricultural soils with fertilizer products. This work provides a first systematic review of the uranium and REE concentrations that can be expected in the different layers of Minjingu phosphate ore, the way the ore is presently processed, as well as a discussion on alternative processing pathways with uranium/REE recovery. The study analyzed ten distinct Minjingu phosphate ore layers, four mine tailings, and five intermediate and final mineral fertilizer products from the Minjingu mine and processing plant located in northern Tanzania. The results confirm that the uranium concentrations and to a lesser degree, the REE concentrations are indeed elevated if compared to concentrations in other phosphate ores. The study does not identify a significant risk resulting from this. The development of techno-economic solutions for more comprehensive utilization of Minjingu ore is, however, strongly encouraged and suggestions on such processes are provided.
Author(s)
Haneklaus, Nils
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, -NM-AIST-
Mwalongo, Dennis Amos
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, -NM-AIST-
Lisuma, Jacob
Tobacco Research Insitute of Tanzania, -TORITA-
Amasi, Aloyce
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, -NM-AIST-
Mwimanzi, Jerome
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, -NM-AIST-
Bituh, Tomislav
Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health
Ćirić, Jelena
Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology
Nowak, Jakub
Akademia Gorniczo-Hutnicza -AGH-, Krakau  
Ryszko, Urszula
Łukasiewicz Research Network - New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Rusek, Piotr
Łukasiewicz Research Network - New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Maged, Ali
Suez University
Bilal, Essaid
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne  
Bellefqih, Hajar
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne  
Qamouche, Khaoula
Universität für Weiterbildung
Brahim, Jamal Ait
Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Redouane, Beniazza
Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Hamid, Mazouz
Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Merwe, Elizabet van der
University of Pretoria  
Truter, Wayne
University of the Free State
Kyomuhimbo, Hilda Dinah
University of Pretoria  
Brink, Hendrik
University of Pretoria  
Steiner, Gerald
Universität für Weiterbildung
Bertau, Martin  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Soni, Raghav
Institute of Chemical Technology
Patwardhan, Ashwin
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
Ghosh, Pushpito
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
Kivevele, Thomas
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, -NM-AIST-
Mtei, Kelvin
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, -NM-AIST-
Wacławek, Stanisław
Technical University of Liberec  
Journal
Resources, conservation and recycling  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107694
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Keyword(s)
  • Minjingu phosphate ore

  • Rare earth elements (REEs)

  • Uranium

  • Circular economy

  • Tanzania

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