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Kinetics and mechanism of reactions between iron oxides and iron‐carbon melts
Author(s) -
Mourão Marcelo Breda
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
steel research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1869-344X
pISSN - 0177-4832
DOI - 10.1002/srin.200005682
Subject(s) - pellets , pellet , chemistry , iron oxide , oxide , carbon fibers , reaction rate , atmospheric temperature range , reaction mechanism , dissociation (chemistry) , inorganic chemistry , chemical engineering , materials science , catalysis , thermodynamics , composite material , organic chemistry , composite number , physics , engineering
The reaction between iron oxides and iron‐carbon melts was studied in the temperature range 1523–1973 K. Pellets made from three different sources of iron oxides were added onto the melt surface, and the reaction time was measured through the constant volume pressure increase (CVPI) method. The effects of reaction temperature, oxide and melt surface areas, oxide type and weight on reaction time were evaluated. Analysis of partially reduced pellets through SEM was also performed. It has been determined that the reaction time increases as the pellet weight increases, and decreases as the temperature, the contact area between the oxide and the melt and the surface area of the melt increase. Examination of partially reduced pellets had shown that the reduction occurs topochemically. Based on the results, it is proposed that the overall reaction rate is determined by the consecutive reactions of dissociation of FeO and formation of CO.