Sulfidation Kinetics of Natural Chromite Ore Using H2S Gas

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Sazzad Ahmad
M. Akbar Rhamdhani
Mark I. Pownceby
Warren J. Bruckard
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[1] Swinburne University of Technology,Department of Mechanical and Product Design Engineering
[2] CSIRO Minerals Resources Flagship,undefined
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Ilmenite; Chromite; Chrome Spinel; Sulfide Layer; Sulfide Compound;
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The kinetics and mechanism of natural chromite (FeCr2O4) sulfidation using 5 pct H2S (balance Ar) gas were studied in the temperature range 1173 K to 1473 K (900 °C to 1200 °C). Reaction products were examined using combined X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Results indicated the formation of an outer sulfide-rich layer comprising mixed (Fe,Cr)1−xS and (Cr,Fe)1−xS phases, underlain by a cation-depleted diffusion zone. The kinetics investigation indicated that the reaction rate increased with increasing temperature and that the sulfidation of chromite followed a shrinking unreacted core model. It is proposed that Cr3+ cation diffusion through the reaction product was the rate controlling step with an apparent activation energy of 166 ± 4 kJ mol−1. The calculated activation energy lies between the activation energy for Fe2+ and Cr3+ diffusion through pure chromite spinel and Fe-Cr alloy. Possible reasons for the discrepancy from pure chromite are expected to be the presence of minor Al and Mg in the natural chromite sample, and the partial pressure of oxygen under the reaction conditions used.
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