A Novel Green Technique For The Recovery Of Value-Nonferrous Metal Compounds From Molten Slags

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 485 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Based on several case studies on the precipitating behavior of valuable nonferrous metal compounds (VNMC) in molten slags a green technology for the recovery of VNMC from molten slags was proposed. This technology involves three steps: (I) The selective enrichment of the dispersed VNMC into the designed mineral phase in the molten slag; (2) The selective coarsening of the designed mineral phase to a critical grain size in the molten slag; (3) The selective separation from tailing of the grown mineral phase in the solidified slag by dressing or hydrometallurgy processes. This is a clean and low cost technique and has a great capacity to deal with a large quantity of slags. The utilization of the recovered VNMC such as Titanium, Boron, Vanadium compounds was summarized as examples of application. It was confirmed by experiments that the precipitating behavior of the designed mineral phases like Perovskite(CaTiO3), Suanite(2MgO*B2O3) and Sincosite(CaOoV2O5*P2O5) in molten slags is obviously affected by operation factors such as temperature, chemical composition, heat-treatment, additives and so on. The precipitating kinetics and mechanism of the VNMC from molten slags during solidification processes were also investigated.
Citation
APA:
(2003) A Novel Green Technique For The Recovery Of Value-Nonferrous Metal Compounds From Molten SlagsMLA: A Novel Green Technique For The Recovery Of Value-Nonferrous Metal Compounds From Molten Slags . The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.