Processing of Peridotite Rocks of Chromite Ore Overburden into Magnesium Salts and Micro Silica Mining, "Metallurgy & Exploration"

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- May 5, 2020
Abstract
This work describes a leaching process for the conversion of high-magnesium peridotite rock, which is a chromite ore overburden,
into two valuable products: magnesium salts and micro silica. Under normal leaching conditions, residue remaining after
leaching is of a gelatinous nature and thus hinders the filtration process. To address this issue, oxidative leaching with the addition
of H2O2 was employed, and it significantly improved the filtration kinetics. Four different approaches for H2O2 addition were
tried, and they all proved effective in controlling gelation. The optimum oxidative leaching condition was 70 °C, 2 h time, 2 M
H2SO4, 0.5MH2O2 and 400 RPM; under these conditions, 92% magnesium leaching efficiency was achieved. After leaching,
the leach liquor obtained was purified and dried into Mg(OH)2 and MgSO4 salts. The leach residue contained mainly silica
particles, with size in the 10–30 μm range. This material thus represents an attractive candidate for the production of highperformance
concrete for the construction industry. The oxidative leaching process described here enabled the complete conversion
of peridotite into valuable products, magnesium salts and micro silica.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Processing of Peridotite Rocks of Chromite Ore Overburden into Magnesium Salts and Micro Silica Mining, "Metallurgy & Exploration"MLA: Processing of Peridotite Rocks of Chromite Ore Overburden into Magnesium Salts and Micro Silica Mining, "Metallurgy & Exploration". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.