Abstract

In the present work, Natural powder quartz (NPQ) ore was purified based on an integrated approach involving a reductive roasting pretreatment and acid leaching technology. The reductive thermal pretreatment was carried out through roasting in the presence of ammonium sulphate (AS). Compared with the conventional acid leaching technology, the content of iron remaining in concentrate could be reduced to below 0.3 μg·g−1 from 145.2 μg·g−1 after roasting in the presence of AS followed by acid leaching at room temperature. Thermogravimetric-mass spectrometry (TG-MS), colour responses of quartz and Density Functional Theory (DFT) were used to investigate the activation mechanism of iron by roasting with AS. It is inferred that SO2 was acted as a reducing agent which promoted the reduction of Fe (III) to Fe (II), which would facilitate the removal of trace iron impurity from NPQ. This study gives a new insight into the activation and removal mechanism of iron impurity from NPQ by reductive action.

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