Mineralogical and chemical characterization of an oolitic iron ore, and sustainable phosphorus removal

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. Bendaikha S. Larbi A. Ramdane
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Mar 14, 2024

Abstract

An oolitic iron ore from Gara Djebilet, Algeria was characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive spectrosopy and the phosphorus distribution between various phases studied. Two ore types were identified – a haematite-dominated, oolitic type and a more massive, magnetite-dominated type. The haematite-dominated ore had a higher phosphorus content, up to 0.6% in the iron oxide minerals, than the magnetite-dominated type (0.3% P). Owing to the very fine-grained texture of the gangue minerals, reducing the phosphorus content to levels suitable for steelmaking (below 0.05% P) by conventiobal means would entail an energyintensive process with a high carbon footprint. Preliminary leaching test work using a sulphurous geothermal water as lixiviant, assisted by solar thermal acceleration, gave very promising results, removing 0.13% of the residual P (or 21.7% removal of total P) from the high-phosphorus oolitic ore.
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APA: W. Bendaikha S. Larbi A. Ramdane  (2024)  Mineralogical and chemical characterization of an oolitic iron ore, and sustainable phosphorus removal

MLA: W. Bendaikha S. Larbi A. Ramdane Mineralogical and chemical characterization of an oolitic iron ore, and sustainable phosphorus removal. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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