Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1635639 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2016 | 6 Pages |
The synthesis of sodium ferrite and its desulfurization performance in S2−-bearing sodium aluminate solutions were investigated. The thermodynamic analysis shows that the lowest temperature is about 810 K for synthesizing sodium ferrite by roasting the mixture of ferric oxide and sodium carbonate. The results indicate that the formation process of sodium ferrite can be completed at 1173 K for 60 min, meanwhile raising temperature and reducing Na2CO3 particle size are beneficial to accelerating the formation of sodium ferrite. Sodium ferrite is an efficient desulfurizer to remove the S2− in aluminate solution, and the desulfurization rate can reach approximately 70% at 373 K for 60 min with the molar ratio of iron to sulfur of 1:1–1.5:1. Furthermore, the desulfurization is achieved by NaFeS2·2H2O precipitation through the reaction of and S2− in aluminate solution, and the desulfurization efficiency relies on the generated by dissolving sodium ferrite.