The Kinetics Of Hydrogen Reduction Of Fine Iron Oxide Particles

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Moo Eob Choi
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The reduction of iron oxide particles by hydrogen is one of the most widely investigated gas-solid reactions. The search for new methods for producing iron by the direct reduction of iron oxide has resulted in a large number of exhaustive studies of the various aspects of this reaction. However, previous studies have largely been done with either pellets or lump ores. Little has been published on the hydrogen reduction of very fine concentrate particles smaller than 37 µm (-400 mesh). The kinetics of hydrogen reduction of fine iron oxide concentrates were investigated in the temperature range of 900 - 1300°C.
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APA: Moo Eob Choi  (2006)  The Kinetics Of Hydrogen Reduction Of Fine Iron Oxide Particles

MLA: Moo Eob Choi The Kinetics Of Hydrogen Reduction Of Fine Iron Oxide Particles. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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