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  • 2015Characterization of industrial secondary desulphurization slag by chemical fractionation with supportive X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy6citations

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Characterization of industrial secondary desulphurization slag by chemical fractionation with supportive X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy

  • Heikinheimo, Erkki
  • Välimäki, Ilkka
  • Dahl, Olli
  • Mäkelä, Mikko
Abstract

<p>Secondary desulphurization slag from integrated carbon steelmaking was investigated to attain information on respective utilization possibilities or effects upon final disposal. Pseudo-total element concentrations were determined during a six-week sampling period with EN 12457-2/12457-3 compliance test recoveries, scanning electron microscopy + X-ray microanalysis (SEM-EDS) and trace element fractionation with supportive X-ray diffraction (XRD) of parallel extraction residues. Only trace elements Cr and V showed significant pseudo-total recoveries with 210 and 1270 mg kg<sup>- 1</sup> (d.w.), respectively. 88% of the respective Cr was attained in the residual fraction of the extraction procedure, as a labile H<sub>2</sub>O-extractable Cr(VI) concentration of 1.6 mg kg<sup>- 1</sup> (d.w.) was attained during the EN 12457-2 test. The RSD value of Cr (32%) in the determined pseudo-total contents of weekly subsamples indicated that fluctuation in slag composition can have a significant effect on the trace element contents of the material. In the case of V, 28% (353 mg kg<sup>- 1</sup>, d.w.) of the respective pseudo-total concentration was recovered in the NH<sub>2</sub>OH.</p>

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  • Carbon
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • extraction
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • trace element
  • fractionation