Presidential Address: Metallurgical slags: A drive to circularity and search for new research agenda

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. Matinde
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Oct 9, 2024

Abstract

Poor phase separation and fine dissemination of the desired components within congruous slag phases are key challenges limiting the recoverability of values from slags by conventional beneficiation methods. Slag microstructure conditioning is a pragmatic approach to increasing themvalue-in-use of discard slags, especially when integrated with the broader smelter infrastructure. Although not yet tested on oxide slag systems, this paper explores the potential application of magnetohydrodynamic principles to the crystallization behaviour of bulk slags. Integrating the slag microstructure conditioning infrastructure to the existing smelter infrastructure is key to unlocking the economic value of slags because it is most economic to condition the properties of molten slag directly after tapping. A new business model that integrates smelting units to transversalmeconomic activities, such as cement production and suppliers of construction aggregates, canmsignificantly increase the circularity of metallurgical slags.
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APA: E. Matinde  (2024)  Presidential Address: Metallurgical slags: A drive to circularity and search for new research agenda

MLA: E. Matinde Presidential Address: Metallurgical slags: A drive to circularity and search for new research agenda. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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