Reduction roasting of central Indian Ocean nodules by use of fuel oil: a thermodynamic and kinetic analysis

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
T. C. Alex Premchand S Srikanth
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Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

It has been suggested that reduction of the iron and manganese phases as far as FeO and MnO is preferred for the complete liberation and selective reduction of the copper, nickel and cobalt oxides in manganese nodules. The oxygen partial pressure/temperature regime suitable for this purpose has been delineated. Free-energy minimisation and thermogravimetric results indicate that the requisite conditions can be achieved if more than 10% of neutral oil is used at temperatures greater than 923 degrees C. Neutral oil content, temperature and roasting time have been optimised to maximise leaching recoveries of Cu, Ni and Co: up to 96% of Cu and Ni and up to 85% of Co can be recovered if 15% of neutral oil is used as a reductant at 973 K for 90 min
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APA: T. C. Alex Premchand S Srikanth  (1905)  Reduction roasting of central Indian Ocean nodules by use of fuel oil: a thermodynamic and kinetic analysis

MLA: T. C. Alex Premchand S Srikanth Reduction roasting of central Indian Ocean nodules by use of fuel oil: a thermodynamic and kinetic analysis. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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