Fundamental Research on Selective Pre-enrichment of Low-Grade Niobium Concentrate from Bayan Obo Mine Via Super Gravity
JOM, ISSN: 1543-1851, Vol: 76, Issue: 12, Page: 7034-7046
2024
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Bayan Obo is the second largest niobium deposit in the world, and has been developed and utilized as iron ore for a long time because of its low niobium content and complex mineral composition. During the high-temperature reduction process, the recovery rate of niobium is low, and most niobium cannot be effectively recovered and utilized. Therefore, a new technology of slag iron separation via super gravity and preconcentration of niobium is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the reduction conditions of niobium concentrate at different temperatures, C/O, and reduction time have been studied to explore the optimal reduction conditions. The results show that the reduction effect was the best at 1200°C, C/O = 1.2 and a reduction time of 60 min. Secondly, under optimal reduction conditions, the super gravity realizes the low-temperature separation of slag and iron. We then studied the effect of C/O, gravity coefficient, and centrifugal time on the super gravity separation of niobium concentrate. The niobium content in slag increased from 4.05% to 15.7%, and the recovery of NbO reached 94.43%, which greatly improves the niobium grade and is beneficial to the deep processing of niobium concentrate.
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