Beneficiation of high phosphorus limonite ore by sodium-carbonate-added carbothermic reduction

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The characteristics of Huimin high phosphorus limonite ore and the beneficiation of this iron ore by sodium-carbonate-added carbothermic reduction, ultrafine grinding and magnetic separation were investigated. Iron particle size in reduced ore without Na 2CO 3 additive is tiny and the fayalite is abundant. It is indicated that the formation of fayalite is the main hindrance to accelerate the reduction of limonite. With a mass ratio of Na 2O 3 to ore of 10% additive, the reduction of limonite can be reinforced. The reinforcing affect may be caused by the increase of the reducing reaction activity of FeO and the acceleration of the carbon gasification reaction rate. Fluorapatite were not reduced in the low temperature reduction process and entered to gangue phases, after ultrafine grinding-magnetic separation process, a qualified iron concentrate with 76.47% Fe, a recovery of 73.20% is obtained with simultaneous decrease in the phosphorus content down to 0.25%. © 2012 ISIJ.

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Bai, S., Wen, S., Liu, D., Zhang, W., & Cao, Q. (2012). Beneficiation of high phosphorus limonite ore by sodium-carbonate-added carbothermic reduction. ISIJ International, 52(10), 1757–1763. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.52.1757

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