2020
DOI: 10.1002/er.5283
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Synthesis of Ti(C, O, N) from ilmenite at low temperature by a novel reducing and carbonitriding approach

Abstract: Summary The clean and effective utilization of titanium‐bearing minerals has challenged the titanium industry all over the world. In order to realize the high‐efficiency, clean, and high value‐added comprehensive utilization of ilmenite concentrate, a novel process has been proposed in this study by reducing and carbonitriding ilmenite with the CH4‐N2‐H2 gas mixture at low temperature. Carbonitride performance and mechanism have been investigated experimentally and theoretically. The obtained results showed th… Show more

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“…It is found that the weight loss rate is small when using Ar as protective gas, indicating that N 2 increases the carbonization reduction of TiO 2 and the formation of Ti(C, N). Fan et al [22][23][24] also confirm that when rutile is reduced by CH 4 -H 2 , the introduction of N 2 apparently increases the reduction rate, with the complete reduction time decreasing from 8 hours in CH 4 -H 2 gas mixture to 3 hours in CH 4 -H 2 -N 2 gas mixture. To sum up, N 2 has an accelerating effect on the reduction of TiO 2 and the formation of Ti(C, N).…”
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“…It is found that the weight loss rate is small when using Ar as protective gas, indicating that N 2 increases the carbonization reduction of TiO 2 and the formation of Ti(C, N). Fan et al [22][23][24] also confirm that when rutile is reduced by CH 4 -H 2 , the introduction of N 2 apparently increases the reduction rate, with the complete reduction time decreasing from 8 hours in CH 4 -H 2 gas mixture to 3 hours in CH 4 -H 2 -N 2 gas mixture. To sum up, N 2 has an accelerating effect on the reduction of TiO 2 and the formation of Ti(C, N).…”
Section: Effect Of Top Gas Recycling Technology On the Softening Melt...mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The added N 2 in reducing gas promotes the formation of the solid particle Ti(C, N) with high melting point ( > 2 950°C) in molten slag. [20][21][22][23][24] As shown in Fig. 7, based on the composition of the dropping slag obtained from the SMD test without N 2 ratio, the thermodynamic effects of different N 2 partial pressures on the reduction of TiO 2 in slag to TiN and TiC are calculated by FactSage 8.0 ( P P N total 2 0 0 6 = − .…”
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