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Effects of Temperature on the Preparation of Magnesium Carbonate Hydrates by Reaction of MgCI2 with Na2CO3 被引量:16
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作者 程文婷 李志宝 George P. Demopoulos 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2009年第4期661-666,共6页
Homogeneous(unseeded)precipitation of magnesium carbonate hydrates by the reaction of MgCl2 with Na2CO3 in supersaturated solutions between 273 and 363K was investigated.The compositions,morphologies and filtration ch... Homogeneous(unseeded)precipitation of magnesium carbonate hydrates by the reaction of MgCl2 with Na2CO3 in supersaturated solutions between 273 and 363K was investigated.The compositions,morphologies and filtration characteristics of the precipitates were studied in detail.The magnesium carbonate hydrates obtained at 313K and in the range of 343-363K showed good morphologies and filtration characteristics.Magnesium oxides(MgO)with high purity(97.6%-99.4%)were obtained by calcining magnesium carbonate hydrates at 1073K. 展开更多
关键词 homogeneous precipitation magnesium carbonate hydrates magnesium oxide filtration characteristic
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Insights on pretreatment of Indian hematite fines in grate-kiln pelletizing process: the choice of grinding processes 被引量:4
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作者 De-qing Zhu Zheng-qi Guo +1 位作者 Jian Pan Zhao-yuan Wang 《Journal of Iron and Steel Research International》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2018年第5期506-514,共9页
Indian hematite fines are normally characterized by high iron grade and minor impurities, which are usually used for sinter fines. With macroscale operations technology of blast furnace in Indian, pellets, as a kind o... Indian hematite fines are normally characterized by high iron grade and minor impurities, which are usually used for sinter fines. With macroscale operations technology of blast furnace in Indian, pellets, as a kind of high-quality materials, attract more and more attention. However, the hematite fines possess the coarse size. Hence, they inevitably need to be further finely ground for pelletizing before balling. The grinding behavior of Indian hematite fines was revealed by conducting the ball milling tests and determining the Bond ball mill work index (Wi). The results show that Indian hematite fines have an excellent grindability with Wi of only 7.40-7.73 kWh/t, indicating that ball milling is an economically viable way to pretreat Indian hematite fines. Nonetheless, due to poor sedimentation and filtering properties of wet ground products, the dry ball milling is more appropriate to process Indian hematite fines. In addition, the superior quality green balls can be manufactured with dry ground products under the conditions of 0.5% bentonite dosage, 7.5% moisture and balling for 12 min, which further confirmed that the recommended pellet feed preparation technique is reasonable. 展开更多
关键词 Indian hematite fine · Dry ball milling · Wet ball milling · Bond work index · Sedimentation characteristic ·filtration characteristic
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