Reduction Of Nickel Oxide From Liquid Slags With Carbon And Silicon

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Patricia Martínez Nicolás
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Nickel and ferronickel are some of the major components in the production of special alloys; however, the energy consumption for their production greatly increases their price. A cheaper option could be to use NiO and a reducing agent. This work presents experimental and theoretical analysis to estimate the effect of slag basicity and amount of reducing agents on the NiO reduction from the slag which interacted with molten steel at 1600 °C in an EAF. The slag system contained CaO, SiO2, CaF2 and NiO together with a reducing agent, ferrosilicon or carbon. The NiO content in the slag was 25 mass%. The amounts of the reducing agents (Si and C) were 1 to 4 times the stoichiometric mass to reduce NiO. The CaO/SiO2 ratio was 1.5 and 2.5. The kinetics of the process was very fast since after few minutes the maximum nickel yield was obtained. The slag basicity had a negligible effect on the reduction of NiO.
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APA: Patricia Martínez Nicolás  (2006)  Reduction Of Nickel Oxide From Liquid Slags With Carbon And Silicon

MLA: Patricia Martínez Nicolás Reduction Of Nickel Oxide From Liquid Slags With Carbon And Silicon. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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