Abstract

Direct reduction-magnetic separation process (DRMSP) is a highly effective and clean method to upgrade the complex resources, which has been widely used to recovery the value metals in copper slag (CS) and nickel laterite (NL) in recent years. Adequate growth of the alloy particles is a key parameter influencing the complete extraction of alloys from CS and NL in this process. Therefore, the liquid phase formation mechanism, growth kinetics of the alloy particles, and the correlation between the alloy particle growth and liquid phase formation were studied to reveal the synergistic effect of the co-reduction of CS and NL. The results indicated that fayalite in the copper slag reacted with forsterite in nickel laterite to form augite group minerals with low melting points, resulting in more liquid phase formation in the reductive roasting process. A comparison with the reduction kinetic parameters of the single nickel laterite showed that the growth index and activation energy decreased significantly from 2.85 and 272.98 KJ/mol to 2.08 and 171.99 KJ/mol, respectively, after the addition of 40% copper slag, which confirmed that copper slag promoted the particle growth. Moreover, the liquid phase increased the total cohesive force between the alloy particles, revealing the correlation between alloy particle growth and liquid phase.

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