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Eighth International Heavy Minerals Conference 2011

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Sulfidisation of Ilmenite Concentrates Contaminated with Chrome Spinels - A New Approach to Impurity Separation

High temperature roasting studies on chrome-spinel contaminated ilmenite concentrates showed that sulfur, introduced through a sulfidising roast treatment, selectively reacted with the chromium in the spinels. The roast treatments were carried out in a laboratory scale rotating drum kiln using a standard Becher-style heating profile (10 h, 1075C), char as the reductant, and variable amounts of added elemental sulfur (0 - 3 wt per cent).After roasting, bronze-coloured grains were visible representing chrome-spinels that had undergone selective sulfidisation. SEM imaging of the products showed that sulfur was preferentially concentrated in ~5 - 15 m thick rims fully enclosing the chrome-spinel grains. The sulfur-rich rims became a sink for manganese (Mn) from the ilmenite resulting in the rims being rich in Cr-Mn-Fe-sulfides. Quantitative electron probe microanalysis of phases present within the rims identified two sulfide phases. The first sulfur-phase (S-phase) was low in Mn (1 - 3 wt per cent) and high in Fe, Cr and S, while the second S-phase was considerably higher in Mn (30 - 35 wt per cent Mn) and lower in Fe and Cr. The dramatic change in the composition of the chrome spinels after sulfidisation is likely to significantly alter their physical properties (eg hydrophobicity, conductivity, etc). This should make their physical separation from the ilmenite potentially easier than roasting/magnetic separation methods._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Pownceby, M I, Freeman, D E, Fisher-White, M J and Bruckard, W J, 2011. Sulfidisation of ilmenite concentrates contaminated with chrome spinels - a new approach to impurity separation, in Proceedings Eighth International Heavy Minerals Conference 2011, pp 251-262 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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