Effect of Temperature on Removal of Phosphorus from Australian Goethitic Iron Ores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M J. Fisher-White R R. Lovel G J. Sparrow B M. Washington
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"Work in CSIRO with several Australian ores has shown that?by heating a high-phosphorus goethitic iron ore and then leaching with caustic or acid, the phosphorus levels in the ore can be lowered to a commercially acceptable value of around 0.08 weight per cent phosphorus (P). With increasing heating temperatures up to 1300¦C, the extent of phosphorus removal increased. This is considered to be associated with mineralogical changes in the iron oxide phases in the ore during the heating.Little phosphorus was removed from four high-phosphorus goethitic iron ores containing 0.12 - 0.16 weight per cent P in leaches with boiling water. However, leaches with sulfuric acid removed ten to 20 weight per cent of the phosphorus and leaching with sodium hydroxide removed even more phosphorus to produce leach products containing between 0.08 and 0.12 weight per cent P from three of the ores.After heating at 300¦C, leaches at a low pulp density of 0.5 weight per cent solids with 1 - 5 M NaOH and 0.1 - 1 M H2SO4 gave leach products with 0.06 - 0.09 weight per cent P. The lixiviant concentration required and extent of phosphorus removal depended on the ore. At a higher pulp density of 25 weight per cent solids, leach residues with between 0.07 - 0.14 weight per cent P were obtained.More phosphorus was removed from ores heated at 900¦C. Leaches at both the low and high pulp densities, with 1 - 5 M NaOH and 0.1 - 1 M H2SO4, gave leach products with 0.05 - 0.09 weight per cent P. However, the lowest phosphorus levels were obtained after heating the ores at 1200 or 1300¦C and leaching with 1 M NaOH or 0.1 M H2SO4. Leach residues with 0.02 - 0.06 weight per cent P were obtained, even from leaches at the higher pulp density of 25 weight per cent solids. Leaching tests on heated samples under heap leaching conditions at ambient temperatures have shown that phosphorus levels can be reduced to similar levels to that achieved in an agitation leach within ten days.CITATION:Fisher-White, M J, Lovel, R R, Sparrow, G J and Washington, B M, 2013. Effect of temperature on removal of phosphorus from Australian Goethitic iron ores, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2013, pp 373-380 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA: M J. Fisher-White R R. Lovel G J. Sparrow B M. Washington  (2013)  Effect of Temperature on Removal of Phosphorus from Australian Goethitic Iron Ores

MLA: M J. Fisher-White R R. Lovel G J. Sparrow B M. Washington Effect of Temperature on Removal of Phosphorus from Australian Goethitic Iron Ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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