Various studies have been increasingly performed on the reduction of sulfur content of iron ores and concentrates. The presence of sulfur in these materials causes technical problems in steel and alloys and environmental issues in the sintering of iron ore process. The achievement of higher sulfur removal rates has been an important goal since the development of sulfur removal techniques. In this research, an effort is made to separately introduce the various processes, industrial practices, and fundamental research activities to remove sulfur from iron ores, concentrates, or roasted iron ores. In this way, the optimized condition and latest innovations in sulfur removal using flotation are reviewed and the development of leaching and bioleaching techniques for sulfur reduction is introduced; following the development of thermal decomposition, physical separation methods, and magnetic separation technique are discussed. In each section, a brief introduction of fundamentals for the sulfur removal techniques and their potential advantages for sulfur removal are described and challenges for each technique are presented. Finally, the techniques are compared from technical, economic and environmental viewpoints, and future trends in desulfurization of iron ores are presented.
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