Thermodynamic Analysis and Experimental Studies of Magnesium Extraction from Szaibelyite–Suanite Ore by Aluminium

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
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- 739 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
"Szaibelyite–suanite type ore is rich in magnesium oxide and boron oxide. We propose a new method to extract both metallic magnesium and valuable residues rich in boron by reduction using metallic aluminium.Thermodynamic analysis of the reactions between aluminum and MgO, Mg2B2O5, and Mg3B2O6 was carried out. The effects of CaF2 addition, temperature, mass of Al, and pellet formation pressure on the extraction of magnesium were also investigated experimentally.The results indicate that the magnesium oxide phase can be displaced from 2MgO-B2O3 and 3MgO·B2O3 by CaO in the reduction system. The reduction ratio of magnesium oxide was 38% without calcium fluoride addition, increasing to 94% with 5.1% calcium fluoride. The reduction ratio increased with increasing temperature and mass of Al. To obtain a higher reduction ratio, the reduction pellet should be formed under a reasonable pressure.IntroductionBoron and its compounds are widely used in textiles, borosilicate glass, metallurgy, fertilizers, and nuclear shielding. Boron resources are mainly found in Turkey, the USA, Russia, and China. In Liaoning, China, there are abundant szaibelyite–suanite type ores that are rich in magnesium oxide and boron oxide. Szaibelyite and suanite ores are used to produce borax by a carbon dioxide– soda process. Annually, 2 Mt of waste materials containing 3–20% B2O3 and 2–25% MgO are produced during the process. It is necessary to make use of these waste materials containing high concentrations of boron oxide and magnesium oxide to avoid environmental problems as well as for economic reasons (Ozdemir and K1pcak, 2007)"
Citation
APA:
(2016) Thermodynamic Analysis and Experimental Studies of Magnesium Extraction from Szaibelyite–Suanite Ore by AluminiumMLA: Thermodynamic Analysis and Experimental Studies of Magnesium Extraction from Szaibelyite–Suanite Ore by Aluminium. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2016.