Life Cycle Assessment of Synthetic Rutile Production using the Erms/Ears Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Simoncini M. Raugei S. Ulgiati
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

A thorough Life Cycle Assessment of ilmenite extraction and processing to yield synthetic rutile (ERMS/EARS process) was performed according to ISO norms 14040 and updates. The LCA includes the parallel application of selected environmental impact assessment methods (as illustrated in Ulgiati et al. [1]), the results of which are compared and discussed. A MI value of 16 kg of abiotic matter per kg of output rutile is calculated, which is largely determined by the amount of coal that is employed in the reduction and drying steps. The Gross Energy Requirement is 3.33 * 107 MJ/kg, a value which we found to be comparable with that previously calculated by us for alumina. Finally, the increase factor of the Emergy Intensity from the raw mineral to the marketed rutile is 3.19, which points to a comparatively medium-low requirement for indirect environmental support. GWP and AP were calculated to be respectively 1.89 kg(CO2eq)/kg and 12.7 g(SO2eq)/kg.
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APA: E. Simoncini M. Raugei S. Ulgiati  (2005)  Life Cycle Assessment of Synthetic Rutile Production using the Erms/Ears Process

MLA: E. Simoncini M. Raugei S. Ulgiati Life Cycle Assessment of Synthetic Rutile Production using the Erms/Ears Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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