Copper slag as a potential source of critical elements - A case study from Tsumeb, Namibia

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
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- 2557 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2021
Abstract
At a time of resource consumption, it is important to study the chemical composition of mining and metallurgical wastes to prevent the dissipative loss of metals and metalloids from the mining value chain. In particular, the recovery of critical elements from wastes is an option to increase the resources of such materials that are economically significant and have an overall supply risk. In this paper we report
on the chemical composition, in particular the critical element content, of granulated slag originating
from historical smelting activities in the Tsumeb area, Namibia. Laboratory-based inductively coupled
plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyses as well as portable X-ray
fluorescence (pXRF) demonstrate that the slags are on average enriched in base metals (Cu 0.7 wt%, Pb 2.7 wt%, Zn 4.7 wt%), trace metals and metalloids (Cd approx. 50 mg/kg, Mo approx. 910 mg/kg) as well as critical elements (As approx. 6300 mg/kg, Bi approx. 3 mg/kg, Co approx. 200 mg/kg, Ga approx. 100 mg/kg, In approx. 9 mg/kg, Sb approx. 470 mg/kg). While metals and metalloids such as As, Mo
and Pb can be determined reliably using pXRF instruments, the technique has inherent limitations in
evaluating the contents of certain critical elements (Ga, Sb). However, there are positive correlations
between the As, Mo, and Pb contents determined by pXRF and the Ga and Sb contents obtained through ICP-MS and XRF. Thus, quantitative pXRF analysis for As, Mo, and Pb allows calculation of Ga and Sb abundances in the slags. This work demonstrates that pXRF analysers are a valuable tool to screen smelting slags for their chemical composition and to predict the likely contents of critical elements.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Copper slag as a potential source of critical elements - A case study from Tsumeb, NamibiaMLA: Copper slag as a potential source of critical elements - A case study from Tsumeb, Namibia. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.