Strengthening Reduction Process Of Vanadium Titanao-Magnetite With Caf₂ Added At High Temperature

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhen-yang wang Jian-Liang Zhang Xing-le LIU Xiang-dong XING
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Experiments were carried out by adding CaF2 as catalyst in a Ar atmosphere to study the isothermal reduction kinetics of vanadium titano-magnetite carbon composite pellets under high temperature in the range from1473 to 1673K. By analyzing reduction mechanism, it was found that the rate controlling step was gas diffusion, and the activation energy was 178.39kJ•mol-1 without adding any catalysts. Adding CaF2 of 3% to vanadium titano-magnetite carbon composite pellets can decrease the apparent activation energy of reduction, and the decrease extent was 14.95kJ•mol-1. In addition, temperature is an important factor influencing on reaction rate.
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APA: Zhen-yang wang Jian-Liang Zhang Xing-le LIU Xiang-dong XING  (2015)  Strengthening Reduction Process Of Vanadium Titanao-Magnetite With Caf₂ Added At High Temperature

MLA: Zhen-yang wang Jian-Liang Zhang Xing-le LIU Xiang-dong XING Strengthening Reduction Process Of Vanadium Titanao-Magnetite With Caf₂ Added At High Temperature. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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