Graphite Reduction Of Molten Nickel Matte/Oxysulfide/Slag - Part II: Nickel Matte And Slag+Matte Reduction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jin Liu
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The mechanism and rate of carbon reduction of each of the phases that are formed in the flash flame, i.e. sulfide (matte) and oxysulfide, was investigated. Graphite-slag reduction was conducted for comparison purposes. The objective of these tests was to measure the rate of solid graphite reduction of respectively matte, oxysulfide, slag, and matte+slag mixture at different temperatures. More in particular, these tests were expected to permit understanding and explaining the reduction mechanism of each material by comparing the respective reaction rates, product reaction gas compositions and CO/CO2 ratios, reduced material assays, activation energies, and other relevant parameters. Direct visual inspection of the test crucibles would provide additional information.
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APA: Jin Liu  (2006)  Graphite Reduction Of Molten Nickel Matte/Oxysulfide/Slag - Part II: Nickel Matte And Slag+Matte Reduction

MLA: Jin Liu Graphite Reduction Of Molten Nickel Matte/Oxysulfide/Slag - Part II: Nickel Matte And Slag+Matte Reduction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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