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Corrigendum to Metallurgical slags from Cu production and Pb recovery in Poland -their environmental stability and resource potential

Authors :
Ewa Kmiecik
Bartosz Mikoda
Anna Potysz
Harry Kucha
Source :
Applied Geochemistry. 101:62-74
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Three different residues from Pb recovery (lead slag - LS) and Cu smelting (shaft furnace slag - SFS, and granulated slag - GS) in Cu foundries, located in the SW Poland, were examined with respect to chemical and phase composition. The examined materials reveal distinct mineral composition. The LS slag exhibits crystalline structure, and main phases observed in this slag were sulfides (nukundamite, idaite, sphalerite, troilite), spinel oxides (magnetite and chromite), intermetallic compounds (Cu, Pb and Fe) and non-stoichiometric olivines. The SFS slag and the GS slag are amorphous apart from the presence of some crystalline phases such as spinels and sulfides in the SFS sample. Both SFS and GS slags have metallic Cu and Pb inclusions. The samples are abundant in potentially toxic elements such as Cu, Pb and Zn, as well as critical elements such as REE, Co, Mo and V (up to 308, 1445, 773 and 1228 mg kg−1, respectively). Two standardized leaching protocols were applied to illustrate the leaching potential of selected metal(loid)s. The slags were found chemically resistant to leaching by simulated rainfall or water. Six-step sequential extraction revealed that labile forms of metals are present in granulated slag, that exhibits mainly vitreous texture.

Details

ISSN :
08832927
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Geochemistry
Accession number :
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