Thermodynamic and technico-economic analyses of the HCl-leach of magnesite and serpentine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Nagamori A. J. Plumpton
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"Commercial HCl-leaching of magnesite and serpentine yields highly concentrated aqueous solutions containing 25 mass % to 33 mass % MgCl2. The partial molar enthalpies and heat capacities, the ionic activities of Mg2+ and Cl–, and the Raoultian activity of H2O have been assessed for the concentrated MgCl2-H2O solutions at temperatures of 348 to 373 K. These thermodynamic data are used to calculate the pH of aqueous MgCl2 solutions saturated with a Mg-bearing mineral such as magnesite, serpentine, brucite, forsterite, enstatite or talc. On the basis of these thermodynamic data, technico-economic aspects are discussed as to neutralization with pulverized MgCO3, water evaporation from the MgCl2 solutions, and ore composition including such minor constituents as CaCO3, FeCO3 and Fe3O4. IntroductionA major magnesium electrolytic reduction plant operates in Quebec, where another will begin its production in the year 2000. One uses imported magnesite ore as raw material, while the other will utilize local asbestos tailings (serpentine). Both processes produce a concentrated salt solution of 25 mass % to 33 mass % MgCl2 by leaching the ore with concentrated hydrochloric acid. Thus, the two processes differ mainly in the HCl-leach and related operations. After the HCl-leach of the ore, the serpentine process yields about 25 times more wet cake to filter and wash than the magnesite counterpart. A comparative cost-engineering study with respect to slurry filtration and cake washing has been published elsewhere (Blackburn and Nagamori, 1994). By contrast, the present study considers the thermodynamics and technicoeconomics of the HCl-leach itself for both ores."
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APA: M. Nagamori A. J. Plumpton  (1999)  Thermodynamic and technico-economic analyses of the HCl-leach of magnesite and serpentine

MLA: M. Nagamori A. J. Plumpton Thermodynamic and technico-economic analyses of the HCl-leach of magnesite and serpentine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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