The Reduction of a Cassiterite Concentrate with Charcoal

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. L. Nyirenda
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

An investigation of the reducibility of a cassiterite concentrate with charcoal was made in the temperature range of 1123-1373 K. The course of the reaction was monitored by a combination of sample weight loss measurements, product gas analysis, and chemical analysis of the reaction product. It was found that the cassiterite could be best reduced by a combination? of high temperature, reasonably high charcoal proportions, high charge poroslty, and the addition of a small percentage of lime. Analysis of kinetic data obtained from isothermal experiments using theory from the oxidation of carbon by carbon dioxide gave an activation energy value of 255 lci/mole for the consumption of carbon by reaction with cassiterite.
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APA: R. L. Nyirenda  (1990)  The Reduction of a Cassiterite Concentrate with Charcoal

MLA: R. L. Nyirenda The Reduction of a Cassiterite Concentrate with Charcoal. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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