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Sulfurization of Fe-Ni-Cu-Co Alloy to Matte Phase by Carbothermic Reduction of Calcium Sulfate

Authors
Jeong, Eui HyukNam, Chul WooPark, Kyung HoPark, Joo Hyun
Issue Date
Apr-2016
Publisher
ASM International
Keywords
CARBON-MONOXIDE; DISSOLUTION BEHAVIOR; REACTION-MECHANISM; CAO-SIO2-MNO SLAG; SULFIDE CAPACITY; RAMAN-SPECTRA; DECOMPOSITION; PHOSPHOGYPSUM; GYPSUM; STEEL
Citation
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science, v.47, no.2, pp.1103 - 1112
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Journal Title
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science
Volume
47
Number
2
Start Page
1103
End Page
1112
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/14127
DOI
10.1007/s11663-016-0590-4
ISSN
1073-5615
Abstract
Calcium sulfate (CaSO4) is proposed as an alternative sulfur source to convert the Fe-Ni-Cu-Co alloy to the matte phase. Solid carbon was used as a reducing agent and the influence of oxide fluxes on the sulfurization efficiency at 1673 K (1400 degrees C) in a CO-CO2-SO2-Ar atmosphere was investigated. When CaSO4 was equilibrated with the Fe-Ni-Cu-Co alloy without any reducing agent, it was reduced by Fe in the liquid alloy, resulting in the formation of FeS. The sulfurization efficiency was about 56 pct, even though an excess amount of CaSO4 (gypsum equivalent, G(eq) = 1.7) was added. Adding solid carbon as the reducing agent significantly shortened the equilibration time from 36 to 3.5 hours and increased the sulfurization efficiency from 56 to 91 pct, even though the amount of carbon was lower than the theoretical equivalent for carbothermic reduction of CaSO4, viz. C-eq = 0.7. Although CaS (not FeS) was formed as a primary reaction product, it continuously reacted with CaSO4, forming CaO-rich slag. Neither the carbothermic reduction time nor the sulfurization efficiency were affected by the addition of Al2O3 (-SiO2) fluxes, but the equilibration time fell to 2.5 hours with the addition of Al2O3-Fe2O3 flux because the former systems produced primarily calcium silicate and calcium aluminate, which have relatively high melting points, whereas the latter system produced calcium ferrite, which has a lower melting point. Consequently, calcium sulfate (waste gypsum) can replace expensive pure sulfur as a raw material in the sulfurization of Fe-Ni-Cu-Co alloy with small amounts of iron oxide (Fe2O3) as a flux material. The present results can be used to improve the recovery of rare metals, such as Ni and Co, from deep sea manganese nodules. (C) The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International 2016
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