Manipulation of the leaching behaviour of high-alloyed steel EAF slags through the particle size modulation

Author:

Mombelli D,Dall’Osto G,Cozzo S,Mapelli C

Abstract

Abstract The safe disposal of EAF slag have become crucial due the environmental and health protection regulations. Its direct reuse is hampered by the possible release of toxic elements into the surrounding environment over time. Specifically, EAF slag from high-alloyed steel production could potentially release toxic metals (e.g., Ba, Cr, Mo and V). Currently, the assessment of leaching behaviour is carried out according to the EN 12457:2002 standard, which generically specify that the material should not be finely ground, limiting the particle size as much as possible. However, no guidance is given on reducing particle size and handling fine fractions, which could lead to manipulation of data and variability of results. In this work six different fractions (from <4 mm to <63 μm) of EAF slag from high-alloyed steel production were investigated. X-Ray Diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy and selective C2S dissolution were used to correlate the leaching behaviour with particle size and identify which mineral can alters the release of specific toxic elements. The pH of the water was measured immediately after filtration, and the solution was analysed by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry. In addition, five mixtures were prepared using different mass fractions of the six granular fractions with the aim of unbalancing the mixtures toward coarser or finer fractions, respectively. All the mixtures were subjected to leaching under the same previous conditions and analysed to evaluate the behaviour of the different blended fractions. To investigate the predictability of the leaching behaviour of the mixtures, the experimental results were compared with the values predicted by a theoretical model calibrated using the results obtained from the leaching results of the six particle size fractions. The investigation showed that the leaching behaviour is negatively affected by the particle size reduction, mainly due to the increase of surface-to-volume ratio, which increases the dissolution rate. Similarly, the mass fraction of the main crystalline phases that regulate leaching (unstable spinels, brownmillerite and larnite) is also correlated with the change in particle size. Consequently, the leaching results for the mixtures highlighted a critical aspect contained in the European standard. Even small changes in particle size can lead to different concentrations of toxic metals in leachates, which can then be manipulated to achieve the desired result.

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IOP Publishing

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1. Preface to the Proceedings of the 5th European Academic Symposium on EAF Steelmaking;IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering;2024-05-01

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