Effect of K and Na on reduction swelling performance of oxidized roasted briquettes

The presence of potassium oxide (K O) and sodium oxide (Na O) causes high reduction swelling of pellets of Bayan Obo iron concentrate during reduction and thus affects the permeability of blast gases during blast furnace operations. The influencing mechanism of K O and Na O on the swelling behavior...

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Published inHigh temperature materials and processes Vol. 40; no. 1; pp. 241 - 252
Main Authors Song, Wei, Luo, Guo-Ping, Sun, Chen-Chen, Zhang, Jing, Zhu, Jian-Guo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin De Gruyter 02.07.2021
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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Summary:The presence of potassium oxide (K O) and sodium oxide (Na O) causes high reduction swelling of pellets of Bayan Obo iron concentrate during reduction and thus affects the permeability of blast gases during blast furnace operations. The influencing mechanism of K O and Na O on the swelling behavior of reduction reactions (1) Fe → Fe , (2) Fe → Fe O, and (3) Fe O → Fe was researched by adding (K O + Na O) to Australian fine ore briquettes. The mineral composition and structure of the briquettes, as well as the reduction swelling after the three reactions coupled with the morphology and lattice parameters of the reduced products, were studied. From the results, the swelling index with 0.6% (K O + Na O) added was 8.52%, 7.91%, and 33.81%, respectively, and without were 12.36%, 3.27%, and 12.61%, respectively, for the three reactions. The swelling index of the first reaction (Fe → Fe ) is reduced because alkali metal suppresses crystal cracking. The swelling mainly occurs at the third stage (Fe O → Fe), because K O and Na O enhance the oriented growth of iron whiskers, as well as make them smaller. Crystal transformation does not occur at the second stage (Fe → Fe O) and the reduction swelling is small, but the swelling index of the briquettes with added with K O and Na O increases (7.91% compared to 3.27%). The main reason is that the alkali metal reduces the melting point of the slag phase and promotes the cascade crystallization of FeO. Therefore, the abnormal swelling of briquettes caused by K and Na is mainly caused by the growth of iron whiskers at the third stage.
ISSN:2191-0324
0334-6455
2191-0324
DOI:10.1515/htmp-2020-0091