Solid Carbon - The Most Effective Reducing Agent

Visnyovszky, L (1973) Solid Carbon - The Most Effective Reducing Agent. In: Symposium on Science and Technology of Sponge Iron and Its Conversion to Steel, 19-21, Feb. 1973, CSIR - National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur.

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Abstract

The reducibility of metal oxides is usually characterized by the amount of oxygen removed from the unit weight of oxide by the reducing agent in the unit of time. However, higher oxides are not reduced directly to metal but pass through all possible intermediate oxide stages /e.g. Fe2O3 is reduced to Fe3O4, this to FeO and metallic iron always formed from FeO/.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Any metal; magnetite; bonded uniformly
Divisions:Metal Extraction and Forming
ID Code:4553
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:05 Jan 2012 17:29
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