Determining the patterns of phase and structural transformations at carbon­thermal reduction of molybdenum concentrate

Abstract

<p>We have studied patterns in the influence of O/C in the charge on the content of C, O<sub>2</sub>, and Mo in metallized molybdenum concentrate after different temperatures of thermal treatment. it was determined that O/C at 1.75‒2.00 in the charge after treatment at 1,223–1,423 K provides for the content of Mo in metallized molybdenum concentrate at 74.6–78.0 % by weight. The content of C and O<sub>2</sub> was 0.5–2.0 % by weight, and 0.6–5.5 % by weight, respectively. At O/C in the charge at 2.50, the products of reduction after heat treatment at 1,323 K consisted of Mo and MoO<sub>2</sub>. The residual molybdenum-containing oxide component is due to the insufficient amount of a reducing agent. The presence in the phase composition of carbide Mo<sub>2</sub>C together with Mo was found at O/C in the charge at 1.33, indicating a certain excess of the carbon reducing agent. The most favorable conditions for reduction were ensured at O/C in the charge at the level of 1.83 with a transition of most of the oxides to the metal phase of Mo. We have obtained a spongy structure of the metallized product, which ensures an increased rate of dissolving the obtained molybdenum-containing additive in a liquid metal at alloying. We did not identify in the phase composition any compounds susceptible to sublimation, which predetermines a reduction in the losses of Mo when using an alloying additive.</p>

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Stanislav Hryhoriev, Artem Petryshchev, Ganna Shyshkanova, Tetyana Zaytseva, Oleksandr Frydman, Yuliya Petrusha, Andrey Andreev, Alexander Katschan, Mykola Lazutkin, Nina Sinyaeva

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  • EP ID EP527943
  • DOI 10.15587/1729-4061.2018.127306
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Stanislav Hryhoriev, Artem Petryshchev, Ganna Shyshkanova, Tetyana Zaytseva, Oleksandr Frydman, Yuliya Petrusha, Andrey Andreev, Alexander Katschan, Mykola Lazutkin, Nina Sinyaeva (2018). Determining the patterns of phase and structural transformations at carbon­thermal reduction of molybdenum concentrate. Восточно-Европейский журнал передовых технологий, 2(12), 27-32. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-527943