Along with the principal rare earth (REE) minerals such as monazite, xenotime, and bastnasite, Y-and REE-bearing zircon and associated minerals survive the combustion process and are found in coal-combustion fly ash. Beneficiated fly ash from a power plant burning an eastern-Kentucky-sourced coal blend was found to have zircon (ZrSiO 4 ), baddeleyite (ZrO 2 ), fergusonite (YNbO 4 ), yttriaite (Y 2 O 3 ), and xenotime (YPO 4 ). Previous studies of the same fly had also identified monazite with a broad REE suite. Scanning electron microscopy–electron dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM)–EDS as well as other TEM-based techniques revealed a variety of zircon associations, including heavy-REE suites with Y, Nb, and Hf. Hafnium is a common accessory element in zircons and the Y and Nb may be present as fergusonite (YNbO 4 ) intermixed with zircon.

Probing the Critical Element Chemistry of Coal-Combustion Fly Ash
Debora Berti et al.


