Physicochemical Study For The Reduction Of Nickel Concentrate Calcine With Products Of Vapor Oxidation Of Fuel Oil And Solid Carbon

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 671 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
To carry out a physicochemical substantiation of a transition to ?soft? modes of reduction of calcine obtained by desulfurizing roasting of nickel concentrate produced as a result of copper-nickel converter matte separation in a nickel anode production circuit, an analysis has been conducted of the macrokinetic behavior of actual calcine samples in the presence of gaseous H2-CO mixtures and solid reductant additives. Within a temperature range of 900°C to 1100°C the main regularities typical of the calcine reduction process with individual gases (H2, CO) also take place when using a gaseous mixture. Under the conditions of low-temperature (900°C to 1000°C) nickel oxide reduction with products of fuel oil conversion in the presence of coke, the role of the latter is insignificant from the technological viewpoint. As a result of the present investigations, we have obtained analytical expressions of macrokinetic parameters of the reaction interaction within the [NiO] calcine-H2-CO-C-CO2-H2O-O2-N2 system.
Citation
APA:
(2005) Physicochemical Study For The Reduction Of Nickel Concentrate Calcine With Products Of Vapor Oxidation Of Fuel Oil And Solid CarbonMLA: Physicochemical Study For The Reduction Of Nickel Concentrate Calcine With Products Of Vapor Oxidation Of Fuel Oil And Solid Carbon. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.