Characterisation of Bangladesh ilmenite and study of its reduction mechanism by X-ray diffraction

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
M. Z. Huq A. S. W. Kurny
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Abstract

Bangladesh ilmenite is partially altered, containing pseudorutile, rutile and haematite as well as the predominant ilmenite phase. A typical analysis is 39.45% TiO2, 24.19% FeO and 33.0% Fe2O3. Reduction of the ilmenite by charcoal was found to involve two major reactions: conversion of pseudorutile into ilmenite and rutile, and change of ilmenite into metallic iron and rutile. The first, which was much the faster reaction, was responsible for an initial increase in ilmenite content with reduction time at lower temperatures. Apart from these two major reactions, rutile was reduced to lower oxides at 1 100 degrees C with a consequent decrease in its XRD peak height
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APA: M. Z. Huq A. S. W. Kurny  (1905)  Characterisation of Bangladesh ilmenite and study of its reduction mechanism by X-ray diffraction

MLA: M. Z. Huq A. S. W. Kurny Characterisation of Bangladesh ilmenite and study of its reduction mechanism by X-ray diffraction. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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