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Application of Wood Char in Processing Oolitic High-phosphorus Hematite for Phosphorus Removal

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JOURNAL OF IRON AND STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 109-115

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1016/S1006-706X(16)30021-8

Keywords

high-phosphorus hematite; wood char; direct reduction; melting separation; phosphorus removal

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51144010]

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Phosphorus removal from oolitic high-phosphorus hematite using direct reduction followed by melting separation was investigated. At the direct reduction stage, highly volatile wood char was prepared by carbonizing jujube wood at 673 K for 2 h and was used as reducing agent. The results of the direct reduction tests show that at a temperature of 1373 K, a char mixing ratio of 0.8, and a reduction time of 10-25 min, the briquettes reached a metallization degree of 80% - 84% and a residual carbon content of 0.13 - 1.98 mass%. Phosphorus remained in the gangue as calcium phosphate after reduction. The results of the melting separation tests show that residual carbon in reduced briquette negatively affects the phosphorus content (W-[p]) in hot metal. When the reduced briquettes obtained under the aforementioned conditions were used for melting separation, hot metal suitable for basic oxygen steelmaking (W-[p] <0.4 mass%) could not be obtained from metallic briquettes with a residual carbon content more than 1.0 mass%. In contrast, it could be obtained from metallic briquettes with residual carbon content less than 0.35 mass% by mixing with 2% - 4% Na2CO3.

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