Studies on the Decomposition of Rare Earth and the Reduction of Haematite (Iron Sesquioxide) in the Baotou Rare Earth Tailings

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Wu Wenyuan Bian Xue
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In order to recycle the iron and rare earth from the Baotou tailings, a roasting method was developed involving the addition of C, Ca(OH)2, and NaOH, designed to both decompose the rare earth minerals and convert haematite into magnetite and allow its recovery. The effect of various parameters such as roasting temperature, roasting time, C addition, Ca(OH)2 addition, and NaOH addition on the reduction ratio of haematite (iron sesquioxide) and decomposition ratio of rare earth were investigated. The results showed that the reduction ratio of haematite and the decomposition ratio of rare earth could be as high as 85% and 95% respectively when the roasting temperature was 650°C, roasting time was 60 min, Ca(OH)2 addition was 4%, NaOH addition was 3%, and C addition was 1.5%.
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APA: Wu Wenyuan Bian Xue  (2014)  Studies on the Decomposition of Rare Earth and the Reduction of Haematite (Iron Sesquioxide) in the Baotou Rare Earth Tailings

MLA: Wu Wenyuan Bian Xue Studies on the Decomposition of Rare Earth and the Reduction of Haematite (Iron Sesquioxide) in the Baotou Rare Earth Tailings. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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