Pyrometallurgical recovery of zinc and valuable metals from hazardous blast furnace dust via self-reduction roasting: Phase transformations and morphological evolution

B. Chen, X. Yi,W. Zhan,L. Gao, Z. He, J. Zhang

MATERIALS TODAY SUSTAINABILITY(2023)

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Blast furnace dust (Zn-Fe dust) containing high heavy metal contents is a hazardous waste, and it is derived from the gravity dust removal system and bag dust removal system of a blast furnace. This study elucidated the un-derlying reasons for the poor separation of Zn and Fe and recommended conditions for the carbothermic reduction roasting process. The results indicated that the poor efficiencies for Zn and Fe separation from Zn-Fe dust were caused by the formation and gradient reduction of wustite (FeyZn1-yO). A higher reduction temper-ature, longer reduction time and basicity created an advantageous environment for reduction of the wustite intermediate phase and enabled synergistic catalytic reduction of the wustite phase (FeyZn1-yO and FeyCa1-yO). The formation and reduction of the wustite phase (FeyZn1-yO and FeyCa1-yO) are crucial steps in reduction roasting of olivine (ZnyFe2-ySiO4) and ZnxFe3_xO4 with a spinel crystal structure. After adjusting the experi-mental parameters, the efficiencies for recovery of Zn and Fe from the Zn-Fe dust reached 95.12 % and 96.55 %, respectively.
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Zinc-bearing dust,Carbothermic reduction,Phase evolution,Morphological evolution,Zinc volatilization
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