Characterisation and leaching behaviour of granulated iron silicate slag constituents

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Due to increased copper production and the associated environmental consequences, copper production processes need to be improved, considering the impact of their byproducts, among others slag. This study investigated the leaching of individual constituents of iron silicate slag from a copper smelter. This was done by characterising granulated samples of its constituents–glass, matte, speiss–to determine their leaching contribution. It was observed that leaching in distilled and deionised water without pH regulation achieved various natural pH for the constituents. At natural pH, glass (Cu, Zn) and speiss (Ni, Sb) contributed to leaching. Static pH titrations showed the increased leaching of Zn, Cu, Ni, As, and Sb with decreasing pH. The results showed that, an iron silicate slag consisting of glass, matte and speiss, contributes to leaching as follows: matte–Cu and Ni, speiss–Cu, Ni, As, and Sb. Zn leaching is similar among the constituents.

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Kero Andertun, J., Samuelsson, C., Peltola, P., & Engström, F. (2022). Characterisation and leaching behaviour of granulated iron silicate slag constituents. Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, 61(1), 14–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/00084433.2021.2016345

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