Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of the Iron Oxide Reduction Steps (TN)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
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- 905 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
In connection with the reduction of hematite or magnetite to metallic iron, it appeared desirable to study the rate of reduction of each oxide to the next lower oxide under conditions which excluded all other condensed phases. For this purpose, pellets of Fe,O,, Fe,O,, and oFeOo were prepared. A gas train for the preparation of Ar-Hz-H20 mixtures was employed to establish a continuous flow of a controlled atmosphere over a pellet suspended on a balance. In this manner the following individual reduction steps could be studied: For example, pellets of hematite were reduced solely to magnetite by adjusting the gas atmosphere such that it was oxidizing to wustite. In other words, the reaction was complete when the hematite pellet had been totally converted to magnetite. The pellets were prepared from Baker Chemical ferric oxide. The ferric oxide powder was moistened and handrolled. Air sintering at 950°C produced Fe,0, pellets with a density of 3.65 g per cm3. The pellets ranged in size from 0.6 to 1.2 cm diam. The magnetite and
Citation
APA:
(1962) Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of the Iron Oxide Reduction Steps (TN)MLA: Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of the Iron Oxide Reduction Steps (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.