Kinetics of Carbon Oxidation During Induration of Hematite Ore Pellet

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 3522 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 6, 2022
Abstract
Hematite ore pellets require a much higher induration temperature than magnetite ore pellets because no exothermic heat is
generated due to oxidation inside during induration-like magnetite pellets. Carbon is used as in situ heat source in hematite
ore pellets which can reduce temperature requirement in the induration strand and hence decreases energy consumption.
Many investigators have reported that a 0.8–1.25% addition of carbon in hematite pellets can improve the pellet properties
also. However, to investigate the exact role of carbon in hematite pellets, its reaction mechanisms and kinetics study
are required which have not been done so far. Therefore, the reaction mechanism and its kinetics have been studied in this
investigation. It has been found that carbon reaction happens in pellets from the surface towards the center in a topochemical
manner which is controlled by pore diffusion of gas, and its activation energy is around 52 k J mol−
1. It is also found that
apart from in situ heat, carbon in hematite pellets enhances diffusion bonding which improves pellet properties. This study
ascertains the exact role of carbon in hematite pellets which may help operators to use carbon effectively to reduce energy
consumption and improve pellet properties.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Kinetics of Carbon Oxidation During Induration of Hematite Ore PelletMLA: Kinetics of Carbon Oxidation During Induration of Hematite Ore Pellet. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.