Recovery of iron from high phosphorus oolitic iron ore using coal-based reduction followed by magnetic separation

2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 411-419 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong-sheng Sun ◽  
Yue-xin Han ◽  
Peng Gao ◽  
Ze-hong Wang ◽  
Duo-zhen Ren
Processes ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 388 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao ◽  
Zhou

High-phosphorus oolitic iron ore, treated by suspended flash magnetic roasting, contained 42.73% iron (mainly present as magnetite) and 0.93% phosphorus (present as collophane). Low-intensity magnetic separation (LIMS) was combined with reverse flotation to increase the iron and reduce the phosphorus contents of the roasted product. The results showed that an optimized iron ore concentrate with an iron grade of 67.54%, phosphorus content of 0.11%, and iron recovery of 78.99% were obtained under LIMS conditions that employed a grind of 95% −0.038 mm and a magnetic field of 0.10 T. Optimized rougher reverse-flotation conditions used a pulp pH of 9 and dosages of toluenesulfonamide, starch, and pine alcohol oil of 800 g/t, 1000 g/t, and 40 g/t, respectively; optimized scavenging conditions used a pulp pH of 9 and dosages of toluenesulfonamide, starch, and pine alcohol oil of 400 g/t, 500 g/t, and 20 g/t, respectively. Study of the mechanism of phosphorus reduction showed that the toluenesulfonamide could be adsorbed on the surface of quartz after the action of starch, but adsorption was significantly weakened. The starch inhibitor negatively affected adsorption on quartz, but positively influenced adsorption of phosphorus minerals.


Author(s):  
F.A Mansour ◽  
M Ould-Hamou ◽  
A Merchichi ◽  
O Gven

Purpose. This research aims to promote the assay of iron and reduce the phosphorus grade of the final DRI. Methodology. A high-phosphorus oolitic iron ore from Gara Djebilet deposit underwent the procedure of coal-based direct reduction (coal-based DR) followed by wet low-intensity magnetic separation (WLIMS). The effects of temperature, periods of time and Na2SO4 dosage on phosphorus removal, metallisation degree and iron recovery rate were tried and optimised. Furthermore, phase changes in iron oxides and the distributing features of phosphorus in both reduced and magnetic materials were investigated as well. Findings. The appropriate addition of sodium sulfate improves the Fe-P separation during the coal-based DR of Gara Djebilet mixed pellets. Originality. Using additives of CaO and sodium sulfate during the coal-based DR-magnetic separation of mixed pellets sourced from Gara Djebilet deposit. Practical value. The results reveal that a final direct reduced powder (DRI) assaying 96 wt% Fe and 0.16 wt% P at a recovery rate of 97.72% was obtained when the ore-coal-CaO mixed pellets were reduced in the presence of 5 wt% Na2SO4 at 1250 C for 30 min. Thus, the coal-based DR could be used as an alternative to the blast furnace (BF) route in the steelmaking industry from refractory iron ores.


2014 ◽  
Vol 02 (05) ◽  
pp. 414-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mamdouh Omran ◽  
Timo Fabritius ◽  
Nagui Abdel-Khalek ◽  
Mortada El-Aref ◽  
Abd El-Hamid Elmanawi ◽  
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