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
A. Rahmanab M. I. Pownceby J. Tardio N. Haque W. Bruckard A. Torpy M. N. Zaman
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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
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APA: A. Rahmanab M. I. Pownceby J. Tardio N. Haque W. Bruckard A. Torpy M. N. Zaman  (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. Zaman

MLA: A. Rahmanab M. I. Pownceby J. Tardio N. Haque W. Bruckard A. Torpy M. N. Zaman 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.

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