Research on Carbonthermal Reduction Behavior of Ilmenite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yufeng Guo Lirong Chen Tao Jiang Wenjie Weng Feng Chen
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"In this paper, the carbonthermal reduction behavior and the influencing factors of Panzhihua ilmenite under the condition of carbon-burdened were systematically investigated. The results show that the ilmenite forms into titanium nitride during the reduction process at 1200 °C under the condition of carbon-burdened. Carbon-burdened is beneficial to the reduction of iron oxide, but less favorable for the growth of iron grain.IntroductionThe titanium ferrous resources are very rich in Panzhihua-xichang area, accounting for about 38.85% of the world's proved reserves [1]. However, TiO2 grade of this kind of ilmenite is low and calcium magnesium content is high, it generally requires preconcentration to titanium-rich material—titanium slag or synthetic rutile.Chlorination process is an advanced method for production of titanium dioxide, which should takes high quality titanium-rich material with low content of calcium and magnesium as raw materials (the content of MgO and CaO are less than 1.0%). Ilmenite in Panxi area, however, contains high calcium and magnesium; it is not suitable as a raw material for chloride process. Methods of producing titanium-rich materials which have been applied in industry are electric smelting, various acid leaching and reduction rust [2-5]. There still exist some problems such as CaO and MgO removed not thoroughly, low resource utilization, high energy consumption and environmental pollution."
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APA: Yufeng Guo Lirong Chen Tao Jiang Wenjie Weng Feng Chen  (2012)  Research on Carbonthermal Reduction Behavior of Ilmenite

MLA: Yufeng Guo Lirong Chen Tao Jiang Wenjie Weng Feng Chen Research on Carbonthermal Reduction Behavior of Ilmenite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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