Structures and Reduction Kinetics of Pelletized Rich Iron Ores for Iron Production: a Case Study for Na Rua Iron Ore in Vietnam

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
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- Publication Date:
- Jun 7, 2022
Abstract
The microstructures and kinetics of a rich iron ore (
TFe = 65.84%) of Na Rua mine, Vietnam, used for the iron production were
investigated in this study. Thermal behaviors of iron ores were well-examined by heating microscopy, thermogravimetric analysis,
and differential thermal analysis. After being pelletized and then oxidatively fired at 500–1200 °C for 2 h, the pellets fired
at 1200 °C (P1200) displayed a hard and dense structure with a decent compressive strength of 317.9 kg/pellet whereas those
fired at 500 °C (P500) had a soft and spongy structure. The reduction of iron pellets conducted in a flow of a 60–100% CO2/
Ar
gas mixture at 900–1100 °C showed significantly higher efficiency than the reduction using coal. The spongy pellets showed
superior performance for the reduction in the CO/Ar gas mixture compared to the dense ones, compatible with the production
of sponge iron. When mixed with an amount of coal, P1200 designed for iron production in the blast furnace demonstrated
an impressive reduction activity compared to P500 and previous studies. The kinetics of pellet reduction was determined by
the diffusion of substances through the solid product layers having the mathematical model of 1 −
2
3
f − (1 − f )2∕3 = kt . The
microstructures of pellets during the oxidative firing and reduction were also examined by X-ray diffractometry; scanning
electronic microscopy; energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy; and Brunauer, Emmet, and Teller method.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Structures and Reduction Kinetics of Pelletized Rich Iron Ores for Iron Production: a Case Study for Na Rua Iron Ore in VietnamMLA: Structures and Reduction Kinetics of Pelletized Rich Iron Ores for Iron Production: a Case Study for Na Rua Iron Ore in Vietnam. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.