Novel Dry Process For The Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell Sludge

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. K. Parekh W. M. Goldberger
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Sludge obtained during the production of magnesium (Mg) from molten MgCl2 by electrolysis contains entrapped magnesium particles. The sludge containing the magnesium particles is a friable, continuous matrix of frozen salts that may also contain some oxides and impurities. Due to the high reactivity of magnesium metal with water, a dry process was developed to recover magnesium metal from the sludge. The process utilizes mineral-processing unit operations. The steps include selective comminution, screening, attritioning and tabling. Recovery of the high-grade (>90%) metal was in the 70% range. The novel process was also successfully applied to a magnesium-alloy for the recovery of metal from the sludges.
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APA: B. K. Parekh W. M. Goldberger  (1997)  Novel Dry Process For The Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell Sludge

MLA: B. K. Parekh W. M. Goldberger Novel Dry Process For The Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell Sludge. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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