Removal Of Phosphorus Through Roasting Of Oolitic Iron Ore With Alkaline Earth Additives

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 441 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The present study is devoted to improvement of the leaching efficiency during phosphorous removal from high phosphorous gravity-magnetic concentrate. Before leaching the concentrate has been subjected to roasting with the addition of either Ca(OH)2 or CaO. The oolitic iron ore is roasted at 900°C for one hour. This reflects in reaction between alkaline earth additive and quartz, aluminosilicates, phosphorus, and some other minor components of the gangue minerals. The application of leaching, physical separation, and wash out of salts has resulted in the decrease of phosphorus from 0.7 to 0.15 % and it is established that the major influencing factor is the concentration of acid and to a less extent duration of the leaching process. About two third of the phosphorus can be removed by roasting with 3 % CaO to hematite, coarse grinding to d50 0.3 mm, dry high intensity magnetic separation and leaching of the magnetic fraction with hydro-chloric or nitric acid.
Citation
APA: (2012) Removal Of Phosphorus Through Roasting Of Oolitic Iron Ore With Alkaline Earth Additives
MLA: Removal Of Phosphorus Through Roasting Of Oolitic Iron Ore With Alkaline Earth Additives. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.