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Kinetics of Oxidation of Pyrrhotite
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Kinetics of Oxidation of Pyrrhotite

Abstract

Pyrrhotite is an iron deficient, low nickel content sulfide mineral that is commonly associated with pentlandite, a nickel-rich sulfide; and are both main components of the nickel ore mined in Sudbury. Pyrrhotite tailings generated in the concentration of Ni ores are stored in tailing reservoirs and presents serious environmental risks including acid mine drainage. This study investigated the potential of converting pyrrhotite into a valuable resource through the use of fluidized bed roasting, in which the mineral will be oxidized to produce iron oxide and SO2 gas. These products can then be used to create iron for high-grade steel and elemental sulfur. Thermogravimetric analysis of Sudbury pyrrhotite was performed to study the oxidation kinetics, supporting the feasibility of this process. Further, energy and materials balance was carried out to establish the basic parameters of a possible roasting process.

Authors

Alksnis A; Li B; Elliott R; Barati M

Book title

Extraction 2018

Series

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

Pagination

pp. 403-413

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2018

DOI

10.1007/978-3-319-95022-8_32
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