The products transformation and formation mechanism in the roasting process of high Ti-bearing blast furnace slag with ammonium sulfate
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    The high Ti-bearing blast furnace slag is an important mineral resource which contains abundant TiO2. In order to achieve the enrichment of TiO2, the authors investigated the phase transitions and reaction mechanism of the blend of high Ti-bearing blast furnace slag and ammonium sulfate in the roasting process. The chemical calorific effect of the blend and the phase composition of high Ti-bearing blast furnace slag as well as the roasting products were characterized by means of TG-DTA and XRD. The results showed that the main mineral phases of the slag were perovskite, diopside and spinel, and there existed three endothermal valleys in the course of heating, which were caused by thermal decomposition of (NH4)2SO4, reaction of the decomposition product with metal oxides in the slag and thermal decomposition of the intermediate product respectively. Ammonium sulfate was decomposed into (NH4)3H(SO4)2 under lower temperature, which reacted with the metal oxides in the perovskite and diopside to form CaSO4. Al2O3 in the spinel, which reacted with (NH4)2SO4 and (NH4)3H(SO4)2 to generate (NH4)3Al(SO4)3 at 300~375℃; at 375~425℃, (NH4)3 Al(SO4)3 reacted with Al2O3 to form NH4Al(SO4)2, and then NH4Al(SO4)2 was decomposed into Al2(SO4)3 when the roasting temperature rose to 500℃.

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周国彪,彭同江,孙红娟,梁亚琴,2013,高钛型高炉渣与硫酸铵焙烧过程中反应产物的变化与形成机理研究[J].岩石矿物学杂志,32(6):893~898. ZHOU Guo-biao, PENG Tong-jiang, SUN Hong-juan, LIANG Ya-qin,2013,The products transformation and formation mechanism in the roasting process of high Ti-bearing blast furnace slag with ammonium sulfate[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,32(6):893~898.

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  • Received:September 10,2013
  • Revised:October 01,2013
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