Taichi MurakamiGraduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku UniversityEffect Of Iron Ore-carbon Composite Structure On Phosphorus Content In Reduced Molten Iron And Slag Usui International Symposium on Advanced Sustainable Iron and Steel Making (7th Intl. Symp. on Advanced Sustainable Iron and Steel Making) Back to Plenary Lectures » | |
Abstract:Demand for utilizing iron ore with high phosphorus content is increasing because of the depletion of the resource for high-grade iron ore. Utilization of oolitic hematite with very high phosphorus content [1] and development of the dephosphorization method by reduction and melting of iron ore-carbon composite are the main focus of this paper. It is known that most of phosphorus exists as calcium phosphate in oolitic hematite. It is known that calcium phosphate can reduce to phosphorus gas and moves into metallic iron in iron ore-carbon composites. In this study, the effect of the iron ore layout in composite on dephosphorization behavior is evaluated. [1] M.Omran, T.Fabritius, R.Mattila, Powder Technology, 269(2015), 7-14. |