Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, Volume. 44, Issue 3, 992(2025)

Preparation of Silicon Micropowder from Quartz in Gravity Separation Tailings of Tungsten Mine in Fujian

MA Bohua1,2, YANG Siyuan1,2、*, LI Keyao1,2, REN Hao1,2, YE Ziqian1,2, and BAO Shenxu1,2
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  • 1Key Laboratory of Green Utilization of Key Nonmetallic Mineral Resources, Ministry of Education, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, China
  • 2School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, China
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    Silica micropowder is an important inorganic non-metallic material, which is mainly obtained from quartz sand or rock through a series of processes such as crushing, grinding, grading and purification. It usually has high purity and small particle size distribution. In this paper, the ultrafine silicon micropowder product was successfully prepared by flotation, acid leaching, ultrafine grinding, ion cleaning and modification using quartz product separated from gravity separation tailings of tungsten mine in Fujian as raw material. The results show that the main chemical composition (mass fraction) of ultrafine silicon micropowder is SiO2 (99.820 0%), Fe2O3 (0.001 8%), Al2O3 (0.041 0%), the pH value of water extract is 7.08, the conductivity is 6.26 μS/cm, the concentration of Na+ is 0.24 ppm (1 ppm=10-6), the concentration of Cl- is 2.94 ppm, and the oil absorption value is 21.36 g/100 g. These indexes are better than the quality requirements of electronic grade active microsilicon powder of “Silicon dioxide powder for electronic and electrical industry”(SJ/T 10675—2002). This study provides ideas and methods for the effective utilization of high-value metal tailings in mines, and has positive significance for promoting resource recycling and environmental protection.

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    MA Bohua, YANG Siyuan, LI Keyao, REN Hao, YE Ziqian, BAO Shenxu. Preparation of Silicon Micropowder from Quartz in Gravity Separation Tailings of Tungsten Mine in Fujian[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2025, 44(3): 992

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    Paper Information

    Received: Oct. 11, 2024

    Accepted: Apr. 24, 2025

    Published Online: Apr. 24, 2025

    The Author Email: YANG Siyuan (siyuan.yang@whut.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.16552/j.cnki.issn1001-1625.2024.1198

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