Studying Natural Radioactivity of Coals and Ash and Slag Waste as Potential Raw Materials for Quality Assessment and Extraction of Rare Earth Elements
Pak Y. Pak D. Kropachev P. Matonin V. Ibragimova D. Tebayeva A. Timoshenko P. Tsoy N. Tseshkovskaya Y.
November 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Geosciences (Switzerland)
2025#15Issue 11
A significant portion of coal mined in Kazakhstan is mainly used for fuel energy and metallurgy. Approximately 60% of electricity is generated by coal-fired power engineering. About 19 million tons of ash and slag waste (ASW) are annually sent to dumps. After coal combustion, in ASW not only are natural radioactive nuclides NRN (U238, Th232, K40) concentrated, but also rare and rare earth elements (REE). In this regard, ASW that essentially turns into quasi-technogenic deposits of NRN and REE, requires systemic measures for their utilization. The possibilities of extracting REE from coal power-industry waste are estimated based on the analysis of the concentration of REE (Ce, La, Nd, Sm, etc.), NRN (U238, Th232 and their decay products, K40) and the established significant correlations between rare earth and radioactive elements. The purpose of this paper is to study the natural radioactivity of coals and ash and slag waste as potential raw materials for assessing the quality and extracting rare earth metals. The stated purpose involves solving the following problems: studying the features of the NRN and REE distribution in coals and ash and slag waste; assessing the possibility of using ash and slag waste as a promising source of REE extraction based on nuclear radiometric studies; and studying the spectrometry of natural gamma radiation for assessing the quality of coals.
ash and slag waste , ash content of coal , coal , gamma spectrometry , neutron activation analysis , radioactive elements , rare earth elements
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Abylkas Saginov Karaganda Technical University (KTU), Karaganda, 100000, Kazakhstan
Ecoexpert LLP, Karaganda, 100008, Kazakhstan
Abylkas Saginov Karaganda Technical University (KTU)
Ecoexpert LLP
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