In order to recycle the phosphorus from P-bearing steelmaking slag, the influences of magnetic field inten- sities, slag particle sizes and slag compositions were investigated by magnetic separation experiments. SiO2,...In order to recycle the phosphorus from P-bearing steelmaking slag, the influences of magnetic field inten- sities, slag particle sizes and slag compositions were investigated by magnetic separation experiments. SiO2, A1203 and TiO2 melting modification of converter slag was made respectively and phosphorus-rich phase was extracted by magnetic separation. The results show that MgO, MnO, Na2 0 and CaF2 have little effect on the phosphorus recovery, whereas the addition of SiO2, Al2 03, and TiO2 has great effect on phosphorus enrichment in slag and magnetic separation. With adding the reagent of SiO2 Al2 03 and TiO2, recycled non-magnetic substances are increased obviously and P2 05 content in nowmagnetic substances and phosphorus recovery rate are also increased. The phosphorus recovery rates of modified slag No. 8 (SiO2 modification), slag No. 10 (AI2 03 modification) and slag No. 11 (TiO2 modification) are 84.75 %, 82.16 % and 74.46 %, respectively. Then, most of phosphorus was recycled.展开更多
文摘In order to recycle the phosphorus from P-bearing steelmaking slag, the influences of magnetic field inten- sities, slag particle sizes and slag compositions were investigated by magnetic separation experiments. SiO2, A1203 and TiO2 melting modification of converter slag was made respectively and phosphorus-rich phase was extracted by magnetic separation. The results show that MgO, MnO, Na2 0 and CaF2 have little effect on the phosphorus recovery, whereas the addition of SiO2, Al2 03, and TiO2 has great effect on phosphorus enrichment in slag and magnetic separation. With adding the reagent of SiO2 Al2 03 and TiO2, recycled non-magnetic substances are increased obviously and P2 05 content in nowmagnetic substances and phosphorus recovery rate are also increased. The phosphorus recovery rates of modified slag No. 8 (SiO2 modification), slag No. 10 (AI2 03 modification) and slag No. 11 (TiO2 modification) are 84.75 %, 82.16 % and 74.46 %, respectively. Then, most of phosphorus was recycled.