Crystallization Behaviors of Magnetite and Hematite during Molten Oxidation of Copper Slag

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Yong Fan Etsuro Shibata Atsushi Iizuka Takashi Nakamura
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The level of iron in typical copper slag reaches nearly 40% by mass, in the form of iron silicate. We designed a method to oxidize the nonmagnetic iron silicate to magnetite, permitting the selective recovery of the slag’s iron content by magnetic separation. This would effectively decrease the volume of dumped slag; the reclaimed iron could be used for iron and steel making. The crystallization behaviors of magnetite and hematite were studied as reaction products of the molten oxidation of copper slag. A gas atmosphere of 1% by volume of oxygen was found to effectively precipitate the slag’s iron content as magnetite.
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APA: Yong Fan Etsuro Shibata Atsushi Iizuka Takashi Nakamura  (2015)  Crystallization Behaviors of Magnetite and Hematite during Molten Oxidation of Copper Slag

MLA: Yong Fan Etsuro Shibata Atsushi Iizuka Takashi Nakamura Crystallization Behaviors of Magnetite and Hematite during Molten Oxidation of Copper Slag. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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