Reduction Behavior Of BOF Type Slags By Solid Carbon

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sung-Mo Jung
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Experiments were carried out on a system with artificially prepared slags in a graphite crucible, in order to examine the possibility of recycling BOF slags produced in the steelmaking process. More than 80% of FeO and P2O5 was reduced within 20 minutes and the FeO reduction rate was greater than that of P2O5. P2O5 reduction began after more than 60% of FeO was reduced. Increasing slag basicity enhanced the reduction of FeO and P2O5. Temperature also improved slag reduction. The overall reduction rate was controlled by the chemical reaction at the slag/carbon interface. The reduction rates of FeO and P2O5 were second and first order with respect to their respective contents. Most of the reduced phosphorous is believed to vaporize in the form of P2 gas.
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APA: Sung-Mo Jung  (2006)  Reduction Behavior Of BOF Type Slags By Solid Carbon

MLA: Sung-Mo Jung Reduction Behavior Of BOF Type Slags By Solid Carbon. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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