The laboratories in the bauxite processing industry are always under a heavy workload of sample collection, analysis, and compilation of the results. After size reduction from grinding mills, the samples of bauxite ar...The laboratories in the bauxite processing industry are always under a heavy workload of sample collection, analysis, and compilation of the results. After size reduction from grinding mills, the samples of bauxite are collected after intervals of 3 to 4 hours. Large bauxite processing industries producing 1 million tons of pure aluminium can have three grinding mills. Thus, the total number of samples to be tested in one day reaches a figure of 18 to 24. The sample of bauxite ore coming from the grinding mill is tested for its particle size and composition. For testing the composition, the bauxite ore sample is first prepared by fusing it with X-ray flux. Then the sample is sent for X-ray fluorescence analysis. Afterwards, the crucibles are washed in ultrasonic baths to be used for the next testing. The whole procedure takes about 2 - 3 hours. With a large number of samples reaching the laboratory, the chances of error in composition analysis increase. In this study, we have used a composite sampling methodology to reduce the number of samples reaching the laboratory without compromising their validity. The results of the average composition of fifteen samples were measured against composite samples. The mean of difference was calculated. The standard deviation and paired t-test values were evaluated against predetermined critical values obtained using a two-tailed test. It was found from the results that paired test-t values were much lower than the critical values thus validating the composition attained through composite sampling. The composite sampling approach not only reduced the number of samples but also the chemicals used in the laboratory. The objective of improved analytical protocol to reduce the number of samples reaching the laboratory was successfully achieved without compromising the quality of analytical results.展开更多
At the beginning of rare earth industry,several days are normally required for characterization of rare earth elements(REEs)fractionation in ore samples.Herein,rapid fractionation analysis of 15 REEs and accompanied m...At the beginning of rare earth industry,several days are normally required for characterization of rare earth elements(REEs)fractionation in ore samples.Herein,rapid fractionation analysis of 15 REEs and accompanied metal(Fe,Mn,etc.)in ore samples has been achieved within 1 h using ICP-MS with a homemade device for online sequential solvent extraction.As a result,five fractionations for REEs occurrences,i.e.,water soluble,exchangeable,reducible,oxidizable and crystalline,have been identified,offering chemical insights which not only reveal the formation mechanism of REEs ores but also show great implications for guiding the exploitation and separation of REEs.In comparison with conventional methods,the present approach significantly shortened the analysis time(1 h vs.~80 h)and reduced the sample consumption(1.0 mg vs.5.0 g)with high recovery(>95%),providing a useful platform for the rapid quantitative fractionation analysis of REEs in complexed samples such as ore and fossils.展开更多
文摘The laboratories in the bauxite processing industry are always under a heavy workload of sample collection, analysis, and compilation of the results. After size reduction from grinding mills, the samples of bauxite are collected after intervals of 3 to 4 hours. Large bauxite processing industries producing 1 million tons of pure aluminium can have three grinding mills. Thus, the total number of samples to be tested in one day reaches a figure of 18 to 24. The sample of bauxite ore coming from the grinding mill is tested for its particle size and composition. For testing the composition, the bauxite ore sample is first prepared by fusing it with X-ray flux. Then the sample is sent for X-ray fluorescence analysis. Afterwards, the crucibles are washed in ultrasonic baths to be used for the next testing. The whole procedure takes about 2 - 3 hours. With a large number of samples reaching the laboratory, the chances of error in composition analysis increase. In this study, we have used a composite sampling methodology to reduce the number of samples reaching the laboratory without compromising their validity. The results of the average composition of fifteen samples were measured against composite samples. The mean of difference was calculated. The standard deviation and paired t-test values were evaluated against predetermined critical values obtained using a two-tailed test. It was found from the results that paired test-t values were much lower than the critical values thus validating the composition attained through composite sampling. The composite sampling approach not only reduced the number of samples but also the chemicals used in the laboratory. The objective of improved analytical protocol to reduce the number of samples reaching the laboratory was successfully achieved without compromising the quality of analytical results.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21727812,21705016,21864001)the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University(PCSIRT)(IRT_17R20)Department of Science and Technology of Jiangxi Province(20192AEI91006)。
文摘At the beginning of rare earth industry,several days are normally required for characterization of rare earth elements(REEs)fractionation in ore samples.Herein,rapid fractionation analysis of 15 REEs and accompanied metal(Fe,Mn,etc.)in ore samples has been achieved within 1 h using ICP-MS with a homemade device for online sequential solvent extraction.As a result,five fractionations for REEs occurrences,i.e.,water soluble,exchangeable,reducible,oxidizable and crystalline,have been identified,offering chemical insights which not only reveal the formation mechanism of REEs ores but also show great implications for guiding the exploitation and separation of REEs.In comparison with conventional methods,the present approach significantly shortened the analysis time(1 h vs.~80 h)and reduced the sample consumption(1.0 mg vs.5.0 g)with high recovery(>95%),providing a useful platform for the rapid quantitative fractionation analysis of REEs in complexed samples such as ore and fossils.