1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf01386603
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Obtaining magnesia and periclase refractories from bischofite from the volgograd deposits

Abstract: The demand for periclase and refractories made from magnesium oxide with a purity of 98-99% is rather high. It is possible to use Volgograd bischofite as a highly effective raw material for the production of magnesia of this purity.The Volgograd deposits of bischofite (MgCI2*6H20) constitute unique sources, both in terms of reserves, and also the quality of the magnesium chloride (95-98%). Moreover, it has a high concentration of bromine, 5-8 kg per m 3 of ore [i]. Note has been made of the need for all-round … Show more

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“…The chief impurities of magnesite are calcium, silicon, iron and aluminum oxides. Volgograd bischofite has low concentrations of these impurities and a high content of chlorine, bromine, and alkalis, with almost the same content of the basic substance [5]. Therefore, in the combined process it is not necessary to remove bromine and boron from the solution of bischofite, since the final product has slight amounts of these impurities (measured in a few thousandths of one percent).…”
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“…The chief impurities of magnesite are calcium, silicon, iron and aluminum oxides. Volgograd bischofite has low concentrations of these impurities and a high content of chlorine, bromine, and alkalis, with almost the same content of the basic substance [5]. Therefore, in the combined process it is not necessary to remove bromine and boron from the solution of bischofite, since the final product has slight amounts of these impurities (measured in a few thousandths of one percent).…”
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“…The production technology for obtaining magnesia from bischofite by the thermohydrolysis method has been tested on experimental plant at the Crimean Production Association "Iodobrom," and in prototype conditions at the Magnezit Combine [5]. However, in the treatment of magnesite by thermohydrolysis, the HCI obtained as a result of the hydrolysis of magnesium chloride is directed to the initial stage of the process used for decomposing new portions of magnesite, and is a consumable reagent due to the incomplete absorption of the hydrogen chloride and other production losses, whereas during the treatment of the bischofite solution for each tonne of magnesia, we obtain about i0 tonnes of dilute (20%) hydrochloric acid, which is difficult to market.…”
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