A Process of Producing Magnesium Sulphate by Treating with Waste Water from Titanium White Plant

International Mineral Processing Congress
Q. W. Jiang
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

This paper presents a new process for producing industrial magnesium sulphate using waste water from titanium white plant and magnesium oxide from calcinations of magnesite ore as raw materials. With the laboratory experimental equipment, the waste liquid and magnesium dioxide react effectively at ambient temperature and under atmosphere pressure. Via the press filter, a clear liquid predominately containing magnesium sulphate is obtained. It is further evaporated and crystallized by cooling, separated by centrifuge and dried. Consequently a high quality of industrial magnesium sulphate is achieved as the final product. In the course of process, as the majority of valuable component (SO42-) is recovered in the final product, most of impurities from waste acid is being removed into the by- product. With the simple operational process, it is possible for titanium dioxide plant to resolve the environmental problem completely and benefit from the industrial magnesium sulphate product as well. The filter cakes containing valuable elements such as Mg, S, Fe, Mn, V, Ti are by-product proposed to be used for manufacture of agriculture fertilizer particularly for peanut planting.
Citation

APA: Q. W. Jiang  (2014)  A Process of Producing Magnesium Sulphate by Treating with Waste Water from Titanium White Plant

MLA: Q. W. Jiang A Process of Producing Magnesium Sulphate by Treating with Waste Water from Titanium White Plant. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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