微波预处理对不同形态矿物研磨和释放特性影响的对比分析

Q2 Materials Science Minerals & Metallurgical Processing Pub Date : 2017-05-01 DOI:10.19150/MMP.7506
V. Singh, R. Venugopal, S. K. Tripathy, V. K. Saxena
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本研究旨在了解材料形态变化对微波预处理效果的影响。三种不同类型的矿物质——煤、铁矿石和锰矿石——用180至900W的不同能量水平的微波处理,持续时间为1至5分钟。对处理过的样品进行显微镜、研磨和释放研究。煤是一种具有低介电常数的多孔和无定形材料,对微波预处理的煤样品进行研磨可使80%的通过粒度(d80)减少18.18%,碳回收率增加17.1%。微波预处理的软锰矿和易碎锰矿样品在研磨过程中d80降低了47.82%,在释放分析过程中锰回收率提高了42.46%。微波预处理和研磨硬质和带状铁矿石使d80降低了20.83%,但矿物释放没有改善。煤在180W的较低能量水平下处理一到三分钟时表现出更好的效果,而矿物需要900W的较高能量处理五分钟。粒度分析表明,在能量输入为25Wh的情况下,粒度迅速减小。这种影响随着能量输入的增加而减弱。
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Comparative analysis of the effect of microwave pretreatment on the milling and liberation characteristics of mineral matters of different morphologies
This study was carried out to understand the impact of variation in material morphology on the efficacy of microwave pretreatment. Three different types of mineral matter — coal, iron ore and manganese ore — were treated with microwaves at different energy levels, from 180 to 900 W, for different time durations of one to five minutes. The treated samples were subjected to microscopic, milling and liberation studies. Coal is a porous and amorphous material with low dielectric constant, and grinding of the microwave-pretreated coal samples resulted in an 18.18 percent reduction in the 80 percent of passing particle size, or d80, and a 17.1 percent increase in carbon recovery. The microwave-pretreated soft and friable manganese ore samples showed a 47.82 percent reduction in d80 during grinding and higher manganese recovery of 42.46 percent during liberation analysis. The microwave pretreatment and milling of hard and banded iron ore reduced the d80 by 20.83 percent, but no improvement was observed in mineral liberation. Coal showed better results during treatment at lower energy levels of 180 W for one to three minutes, whereas the minerals needed higher energy of 900 W for five minutes. Particle size analysis indicated rapid size reduction up to an energy input of 25 Wh. This effect diminished with increased energy input.
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Minerals & Metallurgical Processing
Minerals & Metallurgical Processing 工程技术-矿业与矿物加工
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期刊介绍: For over twenty-five years, M&MP has been your source for the newest thinking in the processing of minerals and metals. We cover the latest developments in a wide range of applicable disciplines, from metallurgy to computer science to environmental engineering. Our authors, experts from industry, academia and the government, present state-of-the-art research from around the globe.
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