Compositional and textural variation in ilmenite concentrates sourced from Brahmaputra river sands, Bangladesh: implications for TiO2 production, A. Rahman, M.I. Pownceby, J. Tardio, N. Haque, W. Bruckard, A. Torpy, and M.N. Zaman

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Ilmenite is the principal feedstock for producing TiO2 - used in paints, plastics and paper and the production of Ti metal. The Brahmaputra River system in Bangladesh represents a potentially new source of ilmenite concentrated within sandbar placer deposits and the current study presents results from beneficiation and characterisation studies conducted on Brahmaputra River Fe-Ti oxides. Characteristic of fluvial systems, the ilmenite concentration is low (~0.5 wt-%), however extensive annual dredging for waterway navigation provides the economic impetus to recover saleable ilmenite. The Fe-Ti oxide suite derived from magnetic fractionation comprises homogeneous ilmenite, titanohematite and hematite, although many grains exhibit complex exsolution within the (Ilm-Hem)ss series. The textural variability results in difficulty generating a pure ilmenite feedstock with the bulk concentrate typically being low in TiO2, containing 31.0 wt-%TiO2 and 62.7 wt-% (Fe2O3). Results are interpreted via an analysis of the implications for producing a commercial-grade ilmenite concentrate suitable for TiO2 production.
Keywords: Ilmenite, titanohematite, Fe-Ti oxide exsolution, TiO2 production
Citation
APA:
(2020) Compositional and textural variation in ilmenite concentrates sourced from Brahmaputra river sands, Bangladesh: implications for TiO2 production, A. Rahman, M.I. Pownceby, J. Tardio, N. Haque, W. Bruckard, A. Torpy, and M.N. ZamanMLA: Compositional and textural variation in ilmenite concentrates sourced from Brahmaputra river sands, Bangladesh: implications for TiO2 production, A. Rahman, M.I. Pownceby, J. Tardio, N. Haque, W. Bruckard, A. Torpy, and M.N. Zaman. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.