Abstract

The selective HCl leaching method was used to remove phosphorus from high phosphorus iron ores. The hydroxyapatite in high phosphorus iron ores was converted into soluble phosphate during the process of HCl leaching. The effects of reaction time, particle size, hydrochloric acid concentration, reaction temperature, liquid-solid ratio and stirring strength on the dephosphorization ratio were studied. The results showed that the dephosphorization ratio can exceed 98% under the conditions of reaction time 30 – 45 min, particle size <0.147 mm, hydrochloric acid concentration 2.5 mol/L, reaction temperature 25 °C, liquid-solid ratio 5:1 and stirring strength 5.02 – 12.76 s −1. After dephosphorization reaction, the content of phosphorus in iron ore complied completely with the requirements of steel production.

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