The reduction of zinc oxide in calcium ferrite slags

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van Dijk, EA [1 ]
Eric, RH [1 ]
Reuter, MA [1 ]
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[1] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Appl Earth Sci, NL-2628 RX Delft, Netherlands
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Dusts from steel-making processes contain substantial amounts of zinc. Such dusts are also a hazardous waste and dumping them becomes unacceptable from environmental point of view. Therefore processes that can recover zinc and possibly other metals from steel-making dusts are being investigated. The aim of this paper is a contribution to the more fundamental kinetic aspects of zinc reduction from silica free calcium ferrite slags. The effects of alumina, lime and magnesium oxide contents of the slag, the CO/CO2 ratio and the effect of initial Fe2O3/CaO ratio were studied experimentally at 1400 degrees C. The results indicated that the reduction of zinc from molten slag was possibly a first order reaction. As expected higher CO/CO2 ratios increased both the extent and the rate of reduction. It was also observed that a higher iron content of slag improved the reduction of zinc from calcium ferrite slags. This fact seems to support the proposed mechanism that zinc is partly reduced by ferrous iron to zinc vapour and that ferric iron is reduced by carbon monoxide. The reduction rate of zinc in these slags was decreased by increasing alumina content of the slag. Alumina decreased the calculated optical basicity of the slag showing the fact that reduction of zinc oxide was more favorable in more basic slags. Probably the formation of complex ions by alumina and zinc oxide such as ZnAl2O32+ lowers the activity of Zn2+ ions in the slag and hence render them more difficult to reduce.
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