Author/Authors :
Pourghahramani, P Faculty of Mining Engineering - Sahand University of Technology - Tabriz, Iran , Ebadi, H , Dehgani, E , Ganjeh, M
Abstract :
In this work, the effects of temperature, acid concentration, and mechanical activation
on dissolution of ilmenite were studied using the statistical design of experiment
technique. Mechanical activation was carried out using a planetary ball mill in dry
mode, and the resulting structural changes were characterized by the particle size
analysis, specific surface area measurements, and X-ray diffraction method. The results
obtained indicated that intensive milling led to a significant decrease in the ilmenite
particle size and that after 20 minutes, particles tended to agglomerate. However, after
90 minutes, the BET specific surface area increased to 9.36 m2/g. In addition to surface
changes, mechanical activation led to intense changes and disorders in the crystal
structure of ilmenite as amorphization degree increased to 94.30% and the volume
weighted crystallite size and lattice strain changed from 346 nm and 0.13% to 14 nm
and 1.44%, respectively. The results of the dissolution tests in the form of experimental
design indicated that a suitable model could fit the experimental data in 95% confidence
level. The coefficient factors for acid concentration, mechanical activation, and
temperature were 3.75%, 33.04%, and 9%, respectively. Mechanical activation had the
highest effect on titanium extraction in comparison to the other factors involved. Also in
addition to its dominant effect on ilmenite dissolution, it also weakened the temperature
effect. However, the results of the kinetic tests proved that mechanical activation led to
promotion of the temperature effect on increasing the dissolution reaction rate in the
initial stages. Finally, a dissolution yield of more than 98% was achieved through 90
minutes of activation at 95° C and 55 wt.% acid concentration.
Keywords :
Ilmenite , Mechanical Activation , Dissolution , Design of Experiment