Pre-concentration of vanadium from mica stone coal through combined technologic process

International Mineral Processing Congress
Liuyi Ren Yimin Zhang Ying Bian Xiang Liu Chun Liu Shenxu Bao
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Efficient enrichment of high-carbon low-grade mica stone coal containing vanadium is a key problem in the mineral processing field, and the mature beneficiation process is yet to be developed and applied. In this paper, a special mineral mica type of stone coal containing vanadium from Tongshan, Hubei Province, China was selected as the research object. Chemical analysis results show that this mineral contains V2O5 0.71%, SiO2 49.28%, C 13.44%, and CaO 6.26%. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) shows that vanadium generally exists in all kinds of mica minerals in 20 µm to 50 µm fractions. Mica stone coal containing vanadium must be ground to a particular fineness (approximately 45 µm). To reduce acid consumption during vanadium extraction from stone coal through acid leaching, a pretreatment process was proposed to enrich micas by using shaking table and flotation methods. A new combined technology process was implemented, resulting in a 0.96% improvement in the vanadium grade of raw materials in the succeeding process. Vanadium losses were controlled to 4.57% through the pre-concentration process, which reduced the burden of the subsequent procedure. The content of high acid consuming minerals was also diminished, such that approximately 6612 CNY was saved from producing 1 t V2O5. Therefore, stone coal containing vanadium should be pre-concentrated by using an appropriate combined process to reduce costs.
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APA: Liuyi Ren Yimin Zhang Ying Bian Xiang Liu Chun Liu Shenxu Bao  (2014)  Pre-concentration of vanadium from mica stone coal through combined technologic process

MLA: Liuyi Ren Yimin Zhang Ying Bian Xiang Liu Chun Liu Shenxu Bao Pre-concentration of vanadium from mica stone coal through combined technologic process. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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