Optimization of Lithium Recovery from Aluminosilicate Tailings via Sulfation Roasting and Leaching: Experimental Study and RSM Modeling
Yessengaziyev A. Karshyga Z. Yersaiynova A. Tastanova A. Smailov K. Mukangaliyeva A. Orynbayev B.
October 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Metals
2025#15Issue 10
The growing global demand for lithium, driven by its pivotal role in battery production, highlights the need for alternative technologies to recover this metal from low-grade and anthropogenic raw materials. This study investigates lithium extraction from aluminosilicate tailings of rare-metal production by sulfate roasting with concentrated sulfuric acid, followed by aqueous and hydrochloric acid leaching. Mineralogical analysis confirmed lithium mainly in muscovite and biotite (isomorphic substitutions) and partly as spodumene within the aluminosilicate matrix. The optimal parameters of thermochemical treatment were determined as 300 °C for 1 h at a liquid-to-solid ratio of 1:6. Subsequent aqueous leaching (90 °C, 1 h, L/S = 6:1) achieved a lithium recovery of 82.3%, while HCl proved less effective. Using response surface methodology (RSM) and a central composite design (CCD), a regression model was developed predicting up to 93.4% lithium extraction at 90 °C, a liquid-to-solid ratio of 10:1, and a leaching duration of 75 min. The calculated values showed good agreement with experimental data obtained at 90 °C, L/S = 10:1, and 30 min leaching, yielding 91.92% lithium recovery. These results confirm the efficiency of the proposed thermochemical approach and provide a scientific foundation for its further development and industrial scale-up.
aluminosilicate tailings , central composite design , leaching , lithium recovery , response surface methodology , sulfation roasting
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The Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation JSC, Satbayev University, Almaty, 050013, Kazakhstan
Laboratory of Metallurgical Processing of Materials, Aktobe Regional University Named After K. Zhubanov, Aktobe, 030000, Kazakhstan
The Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation JSC
Laboratory of Metallurgical Processing of Materials
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