Metal Deportment in Complex Secondary Raw Materials: The Case of Vanadium in Basic Oxygen Furnace Slags - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 14
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- Publication Date:
- Oct 14, 2023
Abstract
With the increasing demand for metalliferous and mineral raw materials and the consequent depletion of the global natural
resource base, the possible utilization of secondary raw material sources is receiving more and more attention. In the present
study, we present results from a detailed vanadium deportment study of three basic oxygen furnace slag (BOS) samples
known to containing elevated bulk concentrations of vanadium. Complementary analytical methods that were used to quantify
the abundance and composition of V-containing phases include SEM-based automated mineralogy, X-ray fluorescence
analysis, and X-ray powder diffraction as well as electron probe microanalysis. The vanadium deportment was quantified
using Monte-Carlo simulations of the data obtained from automated mineralogy and electron microprobe analysis. The total
V concentrations identified by XRF are between 1.7 and 2.2 wt.% V. The most important hosts of vanadium are larnite-,
brownmillerite- and portlandite-solid solutions. In two samples Ca carbonates also significantly contribute to the V deportment,
while wuestite, lime, and native iron do not contribute significantly to the vanadium deportment. A thorough consistency
check identifies considerable uncertainties in the density of the V-bearing phases as the most likely reason to explain
remaining discrepancies between measured and calculated V values.
Citation
APA: (2023) Metal Deportment in Complex Secondary Raw Materials: The Case of Vanadium in Basic Oxygen Furnace Slags - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
MLA: Metal Deportment in Complex Secondary Raw Materials: The Case of Vanadium in Basic Oxygen Furnace Slags - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.