Behavior of Nickel as a Trace Element and Time-Dependent Formation of Spinels in WEEE Smelting

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Lassi Klemettinen
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For better understanding and maximal value utilization of the WEEE smelting process, the behavior and distribution of different trace elements must be known. In this study, the behavior of nickel as a trace element was studied in an equilibrium system with metallic copper—spinel saturated iron silicate slag (with 3 wt-% K2O)—iron aluminous spinel—gas. The experiments were conducted in alumina crucibles at 1300 °C, in oxygen pressure range of 10−10–10−5 atm. A time series of 15–60 min experiments was also conducted for investigating the formation rate of the primary spinel phase in the system. The results show that the distribution coefficient of nickel between metallic copper and liquid slag changes from approximately 70 to 0.4 along the increasing oxygen pressure range. In addition, a significant part of the nickel deports into the spinel phase. The spinel formation was investigated based on composition analysis results and visual observations from SEM-images.
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APA: Lassi Klemettinen  Behavior of Nickel as a Trace Element and Time-Dependent Formation of Spinels in WEEE Smelting

MLA: Lassi Klemettinen Behavior of Nickel as a Trace Element and Time-Dependent Formation of Spinels in WEEE Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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