Study on hydrogen smelting reduction behaviour in synthetic molten HIsarna slag

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The reduction behaviour of hydrogen with FeO in synthetic molten HIsarna slag has been investigated using two experimental methods: (1) Blowing 5% or 10% H2-Ar onto the molten slag at 1450°C, 1475°C, 1550°C, respectively; and (2) Injecting 10% H2-Ar into the molten slag at the flowrates of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 L min−1. During the gas blowing onto the melt, the reaction is initially controlled by gas phase diffusion, followed by limitation of liquid phase diffusion. The reaction rate is significantly improved by injecting the gas into the molten slag; bubbles are generated during the gas injection resulting in ample surface area between the gas and liquid slag. The overall reduction is controlled by the liquid phase mass transfer of FeO in the injection case; described by the penetration theory.

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Htet, T. T., Yan, Z., Sampath Kumar, B., Hage, J., Meijer, K., & Li, Z. (2023). Study on hydrogen smelting reduction behaviour in synthetic molten HIsarna slag. Ironmaking and Steelmaking, 50(11), 1590–1600. https://doi.org/10.1080/03019233.2023.2204267

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