2020
DOI: 10.1111/jace.17296
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Selective elemental concentration during the solidification of stainless steel slags for increased Cr recovery with MnO addition

Abstract: The study investigated the effect of MnO on the viscosity and the equilibrium crystallization behavior of CaO‐SiO2‐Al2O3‐Cr2O3‐MnO stainless steel slags to understand the selective concentration behavior of Cr during slag solidification. The apparent viscosity gradually decreases with higher MnO content, which act as a network modifier, resulting in simpler [SiO4]‐structural units. Due to the formation of MnCr2O4 spinel crystals, the tendency of decreasing viscosity is impeded. The equilibrium crystal phase wi… Show more

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“…Due to the structural similarity, Ca According to Cao et al, 17 the lgC Cr 3+ values for MgCr 2 O 4 and FeCr 2 O 4 spinel phases in acid extractant with pH value of 3.2 approximately equals −7.29 and −10, respectively, suggesting the dissolution of Cr from MgCr 2 O 4 and FeCr 2 O 4 spinel phases are also extremely limited and can be neglected, that is, the formation of Cr-contained spinel phase can decrease the overall content of Cr in the amorphous glass phase and subsequently deplete the potential main source of Cr-related ions in the leachate. Thus, in the present study, MnO additions can selectively stabilize the potentially hazardous Cr into a spinel phase and minimize the content of Cr in the potentially leachable amorphous phase 23 to reduce the potential hazards of Cr-containing stainless steel slags to the environment. In addition, MnO additions into the stainless steel slags can assist in selective enrichment and sustainable reclamation of highly valued Cr-enriched phase and subsequently allow reutilization of Cr-containing stainless steel slags back into the metallurgical smelting process or construction materials.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Analysis Of the Leached Mineral Phasesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Due to the structural similarity, Ca According to Cao et al, 17 the lgC Cr 3+ values for MgCr 2 O 4 and FeCr 2 O 4 spinel phases in acid extractant with pH value of 3.2 approximately equals −7.29 and −10, respectively, suggesting the dissolution of Cr from MgCr 2 O 4 and FeCr 2 O 4 spinel phases are also extremely limited and can be neglected, that is, the formation of Cr-contained spinel phase can decrease the overall content of Cr in the amorphous glass phase and subsequently deplete the potential main source of Cr-related ions in the leachate. Thus, in the present study, MnO additions can selectively stabilize the potentially hazardous Cr into a spinel phase and minimize the content of Cr in the potentially leachable amorphous phase 23 to reduce the potential hazards of Cr-containing stainless steel slags to the environment. In addition, MnO additions into the stainless steel slags can assist in selective enrichment and sustainable reclamation of highly valued Cr-enriched phase and subsequently allow reutilization of Cr-containing stainless steel slags back into the metallurgical smelting process or construction materials.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Analysis Of the Leached Mineral Phasesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Figure 1A-F shows some typical morphology of the crystalline phases of the synthesized stainless steel slags with various MnO contents equilibrated between 1300°C to 1500°C. Combining the results of the previously published article, 23 The details of the XRD analysis, the distribution characteristics of the Cr-enriched phases, the enrichment ratio of Cr, and the size distribution of the Cr-enriched phases have been provided in a past publication. 23 To understand the relationship between Cr leaching behavior dependent on the phase distribution, the leaching stability of Cr in the synthesized stainless steel slags was evaluated through a series of standard leaching tests.…”
Section: Leaching Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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