Reduction Kinetics and Mechanism of Pellets Prepared from High-chromium Vanadium-titanium Magnetite Concentrate

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G J. Cheng X X. Xue J X. Liu Z G. Liu M S. Chu T Jiang B Liu P N. Duan
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High-chromium vanadium-titanium magnetite has not been exploited and made full use of on a large scale so far due to the immature utilisation technology and the reality that the utilisation efficiency of valuable metals still urgently needs to be improved. In the present paper, the isothermal reduction kinetics and mechanism of high-chromium vanadium-titanium pellets were studied at 800–1100°C. The mineral composition transformation of pellets before and after reduction was analysed by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), and the microstructures were examined by scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) to reveal the elemental distributions. The effect of reduction temperature on the volumetric swelling degree and cold crushing strength was also studied. It was found that reduction temperature has a large effect on the reduction rate of pellets, and the increase in reduction rate is more obvious in the range 1000–1100°C than 800–1000°C. The volumetric swelling degree of pellets increased with increasing reduction temperature, while the cold crushing strength decreased. The transformation of mineral species can be expressed as Fe2O3 ? Fe3O4 ? FeO ? Fe, Fe2O3·3TiO2 ? Fe3O4· (2FeO·TiO2 ) ? 2FeO· TiO2 ? FeO·TiO2, (Fe0.6Cr0.4)2O3 ? FeO· Cr2O3 ? Cr2O3 , and Fe2O3· VO/V2O3 ? VO. The apparent activation energy of the reduction reaction was calculated to be 44.3 kJ/mol, and the reduction rate is controlled by the combined effect of interfacial chemical reaction and gas diffusion through the porous product layer. The rate controlling steps were further studied by calculating the resistance percentages. The interfacial chemical reaction was found to be predominant in the initial reduction stage, with the percentage effect of gas diffusion through the porous product layer gradually increasing during reduction.CITATION:Cheng, G J, Xue, X X, Liu, J X, Liu, Z G, Chu, M S, Jiang, T, Liu, B and Duan, P N, 2015. Reduction kinetics and mechanism of pellets prepared from high-chromium vanadium-titanium magnetite concentrate, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2015, pp 349–358 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: G J. Cheng X X. Xue J X. Liu Z G. Liu M S. Chu T Jiang B Liu P N. Duan  (2015)  Reduction Kinetics and Mechanism of Pellets Prepared from High-chromium Vanadium-titanium Magnetite Concentrate

MLA: G J. Cheng X X. Xue J X. Liu Z G. Liu M S. Chu T Jiang B Liu P N. Duan Reduction Kinetics and Mechanism of Pellets Prepared from High-chromium Vanadium-titanium Magnetite Concentrate. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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