Archive/Processing of Demetallized Cast Iron Slag to Obtain REEs Concentrates and Titanium Dioxide
Processing of Demetallized Cast Iron Slag to Obtain REEs Concentrates and Titanium Dioxide
Leila Imangaliyeva, Erzhan Kuldeyev, Sergey Gladyshev et al.
19 de mayo de 2026
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Abstract

Under conditions of depletion of natural resources and increasing volumes of techno-genic waste from metallurgical and alumina production, the development of technologies for the integrated processing of sludges with the extraction of valuable components becomes highly relevant. This study proposes a method for the combined processing of red mud and dump sludge to obtain pig iron, a rare earth element concentrate, and titanium dioxide. The reduction smelting of a briquetted charge composed of sludge mixtures was carried out in a muffle furnace at 1350–1400 °C with the addition of a reducing agent. Magnetic separation of cast iron slag made it possible to reduce the iron content in the non-magnetic fraction and increase the concentration of REEs. As a result of nitric acid leaching of the non-magnetic slag fraction, followed by neutralization and calcination of the titanium-containing precipitate, a rare earth element concentrate and titanium dioxide containing 96.5% TiO2 were obtained. The developed method ensures the utilization of technogenic raw materials and contributes to the creation of an additional resource base for the production of strategically important materials.

IPC Classification

C07

Keywords

processingdemetallizedcastironslagobtainreesconcentratestitaniumdioxideprocessesconditionsdepletionnaturalresourcesincreasingvolumestechno-genicwastemetallurgicalaluminaproductiondevelopmenttechnologies
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