Evaluation of Industrial Rejects of Mineral and Metallurgical Processing as Ceramic Synthetic Proppants

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Hydraulic fracturing is a very important technique to increase the productivity and recovery of oil reservoirs with low pressure or high depth. The hydraulic fracturing technique is a method of well stimulation in which liquid under high pressure is pumped down a well to fracture the reservoir rock adjacent to the wellbore. Propping agents are used to keep the fractures/cracks open. They can be made from the reject of mineral extraction processes when they present specifics characteristic. The aim of this paper is the evaluation of the use of industrial rejects to the development of ceramic synthetic proppants that are resistant to chemical corrosion and high mechanical strength in aqueous acid and salt water environment. In this study, industrial rejects from nickel sulfide ore flotation (grey mud - GM), red mud (RM) from Bayer process and black mud (BM) from Caron processing of nickel was used as raw material for the production of ceramic synthetic proppants. The material processing was performed through drying, milling, pressing, sintering and characterizing raw material. Several characterization techniques such as X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), high temperature dilatometry and compression strength test were performed after sintering to evaluate the technological potential of recycling these metallurgical and mineral rejects. Mechanical properties were improved after sample sintering. The results show that it is possible to manufacture ceramics of high strength and resistance to acidic/salt water environment as a result of processing minerals reject.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 798-799)

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503-508

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June 2014

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