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Recovery of iron and manganese from iron-bearing manganese residues by multi-step roasting and magnetic separation

Journal

MINERALS ENGINEERING
Volume 126, Issue -, Pages 177-183

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2018.07.002

Keywords

Manganese residues; Manganese ferrite; Oxidative roasting; Magnetic separation

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51574295]

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Millions of tons of iron-bearing manganese residue are produced as a by-product of the electrolytic manganese industry. And the environmental contamination caused by manganese residue has received increasing attention. This paper focuses on the recovery of iron and manganese from high iron-bearing manganese residues. Manganese ferrite in manganese residues is initially decomposed by oxidative roasting, and the intermediates are magnetized in a reductive roasting step. The roasted product is milled and subjected to multi-stage magnetic separation. The optimum conditions are as follows: roasting at 750 degrees C under air flow for 30 min, roasting in a CO atmosphere at 750 degrees C for 30 min, and separating under a magnetic intensity of 1000 G for weak magnetic separation and of 12,000 G for strong magnetic separation. The recovery and grade of iron in the iron concentrate were 72.29% and 62.21%, respectively, and those of manganese in the manganese concentrate were 90.75% and 35.21%, respectively. This study demonstrates that the combination of roasting and magnetic separation provides a promising process for the recovery of iron and manganese from high-iron-bearing manganese residues.

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