Strontium Minerals as Critical Raw Materials—Market Dynamics, Processing Techniques, and Future Challenges
Paper i proceeding, 2024

In 2020, the European Union officially designated strontium as a critical raw material (CRM) due to its diverse applications and limited global producers, with Spain as one of the primary producers and the only one in the EU. This comprehensive review discusses strontium’s market dynamics, global reserves, and the technological advancements in mineral processing techniques for extracting and concentrating its principal bearing minerals, celestine (SrSO4) and strontianite (SrCO3). The review highlights the shift in strontium demand, led until the mid-2000s by applications in cathode ray tube (CRT) glass, to current uses focused on pyrotechnics, ceramic magnets, and drilling fluids. The study evaluates the progression of beneficiation methods, from manual sorting to advanced techniques such as size separation, gravity separation, flotation, and dense media separation, with recent innovations demonstrating enhanced recovery and purity of celestine concentrates. Industrial case studies from various regions, including Spain and China, illustrate significant advancements and regional variations in celestine processing while emphasising the need for further research and transparency in reporting beneficiation methodologies. Additionally, the review addresses the environmental implications of strontium production and underscores the importance of improving circularity through recycling, particularly in light of the negligible End-of-Life Recycling Input Rate (EOLRIR) for strontium in the EU. Emerging applications in magnet technology, medicine, and smart materials present new opportunities, potentially reducing reliance on rare-earth elements and fostering innovation. The paper also explores the anticipated effects of strontium’s CRM status on future demand, highlighting the need for continued research and technological advancements in strontium beneficiation to ensure a stable supply chain. The sustained study and optimisation of extraction and processing methodologies are crucial in meeting the demand from evolving industrial applications and addressing the current and future challenges in the supply of this critical raw material.

Författare

Diego Mesa

Imperial College London

Pablo R. Brito-Parada

Imperial College London

Varun Gowda Palahalli Ramesh

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Produktutveckling

Kanishk Bhadani

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Produktutveckling

Gauti Asbjörnsson

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Produktutveckling

Francisco Ortega-García

Canteras Industriales

Universidad de Granada

Noemi Ariza-Rodríguez

Universidad de Granada

Canteras Industriales

Impc 2024 31st Impc International Mineral Processing Congress

1296-1307
9780873355186 (ISBN)

31st IMPC-International Mineral Processing Congress, IMPC 2024
Washington, USA,

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Metallurgi och metalliska material

Mineral- och gruvteknik

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