New York Paper - Reduction of Iron Ores by Carbon Monoxide (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Heihachi Kamura
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

The reduction of iron oxide, such as Fe203, to iron in the blast furnace is performed principally by carbon monoxide, but partly by solid carbon by the two following reactions: Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe 4- 3CO2 2Fe2O3 + 3C = 4Fe + 3CO2 It is known that reduction by carbon monoxide takes place at a much lower temperature than reduction by carbon and that the reducing action of earbon monoxide progresses to the inside of the ore in lump form by gaseous diffusion. In the reduction by carbon, however, the reducing action takes place only at the contact surface of the ore and carbon, so that the more complete the reduction by carbon monoxide, the more efficient is the operation. However, the reduction does not progress as shown in the foregoing equation, because carbon dioxide acts oxidizingly on the metallic iron to such a degree that when the gaseous composition reaches a certain proportion of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, the reduction practically stops, even though the gases are moving slowly through the heated ore. The proportions of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the gas depend on the kind of iron oxide and the temperature of reduction, also on the duration of time in the reaction. The longer the time of the reaction, the higher the proportion of carbon dioxide obtained in the gas, but finally it will attain to a condition of equilibrium. Chemical Equilibrium of Iron, Oxygen, and Carbon Investigations concerning the equilibrium between iron, oxygen, and carbon have been carried out by E. Baur and A. Glaessner,1 who deter-
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APA: Heihachi Kamura  (1925)  New York Paper - Reduction of Iron Ores by Carbon Monoxide (with Discussion)

MLA: Heihachi Kamura New York Paper - Reduction of Iron Ores by Carbon Monoxide (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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