Reduction- Leaching Of A Local Barite Ore For The Preparation Of Fine Grain Barium Sulphate And Carbonate

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 111 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Processing of Egyptian barite ore with a composition of 85.5% BaSO4; 2.75%SiO2;1.56%Fe2O3 and 5.1% Al2O3 was performed with the aim to prepare pure barium salts. The process took place through pelletization-solid state reduction and leaching steps. Each of these steps was optimized. Pure barium sulphate (99% < 0.82µm) and carbonate (99%<0.75µm )were the final products. This article deals with the reduction process that occur whn coal was added to the ore during pelletization in the ratio of 5:1 stoichiometry. Optimum reduction of pellets of 8-12mm in diameter was achieved after 60 minutes at 1050oC and under a rate of 5 lmin-1 of nitrogen atmosphere, where 87.79% of the ore was reduced. The kinetic studies showed that the reduction process could be modeled according to the core mechanism of diffusion control in which the effective diffusivity is based on the surface area of unreacted ore. The activation energy calculated was 92.7 kJmol-1.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Reduction- Leaching Of A Local Barite Ore For The Preparation Of Fine Grain Barium Sulphate And CarbonateMLA: Reduction- Leaching Of A Local Barite Ore For The Preparation Of Fine Grain Barium Sulphate And Carbonate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.