Rate of the Reduction of the Iron Oxides in Red Mud by Hydrogen and Converted Gas

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Teplov, O. A. [1 ]
Lainer, Yu. A. [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Baikov Inst Met & Mat Sci, Leninskii Pr 49, Moscow 119991, Russia
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RUSSIAN METALLURGY | 2013年 / 01期
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10.1134/S003602951301014X
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TF [冶金工业];
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0806 ;
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The drying and gas reduction of the iron oxides in the red mud of bauxite processing are studied. It is shown that at most 25% of aluminum oxide are fixed by iron oxides in this red mud, and the other 75% are fixed by sodium aluminosilicates. A software package is developed to calculate the gas reduction of iron oxides, including those in mud. Small hematite samples fully transform into magnetite in hydrogen at a temperature below 300 degrees C and a heating rate of 500 K/h, and complete reduction of magnetite to metallic iron takes place below 420 degrees C. The densification of a thin red mud layer weakly affects the character and temperature range of magnetizing calcination, and the rate of reduction to iron decreases approximately twofold and reduction covers a high-temperature range (above 900 degrees C). The substitution of a converted natural gas for hydrogen results in a certain delay in magnetite formation and an increase in the temperature of the end of reaction to 375 degrees C. In the temperature range 450-550 degrees C, the transformation of hematite into magnetite in red mud pellets 1 cm in diameter in a converted natural gas is 30-90 faster than the reduction of hematite to iron in hydrogen. The hematite-magnetite transformation rate in pellets is almost constant in the temperature range under study, and reduction occurs in a diffusion mode. At a temperature of similar to 500 degrees C, the reaction layer thickness of pellets in a shaft process is calculated to be similar to 1 m at a converted-gas flow rate of 0.1 m(3)/(m(2) s) and similar to 2.5 m at a flow rate of 0.25 m(3)/(m(2) s). The specific capacity of 1 m(2) of the shaft cross section under these conditions is 240 and 600 t/day, respectively. The use of low-temperature gas reduction processes is promising for the development of an in situ optimum red mud utilization technology.
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