Technical Notes - Formation of Artificial Acmite Above 500°F During the Extraction of Silica from Wisconsin Gogebic Taconite by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. G. Sieber T. D. Tiemann
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The extraction of quartz from siliceous iron ores by dissolution in sodium hydroxide solution has been described in detail in AIME Transactions. l923 data reported covered the temperature range from 230-416°F, where a continuous increase in the amount of silica extracted with increase in temperature was found. It is the purpose of this paper to describe some unexpected results of more recent work exploring principally the range of 500600°F where higher rates and greater amounts of silica extraction were antici-p ted. In brief, the experimental procedure consists in digesting the ore under pressure in solutions of sodium hydroxide, filtering the suspension and weighing and analyzing the dried residue for iron content. The amount of extraction is calculated from the weight loss or from the iron analysis of the residue and that of the original ore.
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APA: T. G. Sieber T. D. Tiemann  (1969)  Technical Notes - Formation of Artificial Acmite Above 500°F During the Extraction of Silica from Wisconsin Gogebic Taconite by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions

MLA: T. G. Sieber T. D. Tiemann Technical Notes - Formation of Artificial Acmite Above 500°F During the Extraction of Silica from Wisconsin Gogebic Taconite by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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