Behaviour of Silicon in Nickel Laterite by Carbothermic Reduction in Vacuum

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Lei Shi Tao Qu Dachun Liu Yang Tian Bin Yang Yongnian Dai
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

The carbonthermal reduction of high Mg–Si nickel laterite was studied under vacuum. The effects of adding calcium oxide and the reducing agent on the reduction of silicon in residue were studied at pressures of 10–200 Pa and different temperatures, with varying proportions of carbon and CaO. The analysis of the residue was performed using X-ray diffraction and chemical composition analysis. The results show the following: At 1350 °C with a C/O ratio of 1.5:1, the recovery of Si reached a maximum 71.09%. Under these conditions, Si exists mainly in the forms of Fe3Si, Fe2Si, FeSi and SiC. The recovery of Si was above 80% when the temperature was 1450 °C, the C/O ratio 1:1, and 15% addition of CaO. When CaO addition was 22.61%, all of the solid phase was Ca2SiO4.
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APA: Lei Shi Tao Qu Dachun Liu Yang Tian Bin Yang Yongnian Dai  (2017)  Behaviour of Silicon in Nickel Laterite by Carbothermic Reduction in Vacuum

MLA: Lei Shi Tao Qu Dachun Liu Yang Tian Bin Yang Yongnian Dai Behaviour of Silicon in Nickel Laterite by Carbothermic Reduction in Vacuum. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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