Removal of magnesium and boron from chloride containing spent liquors

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Abstract

Latest stage in the production of boron carbide by metallothermic methods using magnesium was the leaching process. Boron carbide particles obtained by self propagating high temperature synthesis contained several impurities such as magnesium oxide and magnesium borates after the metallothermic reactions. Removal of such contaminates by hydrometallurgical methods required to produce high purity boron carbide. Leaching by concentrated hydrochloric acid solutions resulted in the production of pure boron carbide together with high magnesium and boron containing solutions. Removal of such ions from the spent liquor was the necessity to have dischargeable solution. In this study, precipitation of magnesium and boron compounds from relevant chloride containing spent liquors and the production of saleable products was aimed. The effects of chemical reagents, pH of the solution on the precipitation efficiency of magnesium and boron compounds were investigated in the study. Chemical analysis and the characterisation of solid phases by using x-ray diffraction analysis were the latest stage.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2008 Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology, REWAS 2008
Pages851-856
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event2008 Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology, REWAS 2008 - Cancun, Mexico
Duration: 12 Oct 200815 Oct 2008

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 2008 Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology, REWAS 2008

Conference

Conference2008 Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology, REWAS 2008
Country/TerritoryMexico
CityCancun
Period12/10/0815/10/08

Keywords

  • Boron
  • Magnesium
  • Precipitation
  • Solution purification

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