Removal of iron from quartz sands: a study by column leaching using a complete factorial design
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1996
abstract:
The aim of the work was to decrease the iron content of ferrous quartz sands by fixed-bed column leaching with recycling of the leaching solutions in order to attain a product suitable for industrial use. Dissolution of iron was achieved by treating the sands in an acid medium with a reducing agent (oxalic acid) to convert FeIII into FeII. The factors assumed to affect dissolution of iron, such as temperature, oxalic acid concentration, pH and flow-rate, were studied with a 24 full factorial design in order to assess the main effects and the interactions among the factors. Removal of 46.1% iron gives a product containing 0.0163% Fe2O3 which is fit for industrial applications.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Iron removal; quartz sands; column leaching; factorial design; hydrometallurgy
List of contributors:
Fornari, Pietro; Massidda, Roberto; Piga, Luigi; Ubaldini, Stefano
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