Article | REF: M7580 V1

Direct reduction

Author: Jacques ASTIER

Publication date: September 10, 2005

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1. Direct reduction principle

This reduction, or rather, deoxidation of iron ores, i.e. iron oxides, must be examined from the following four points of view:

  • the stoichiometric aspects of the corresponding chemical reactions, which will give the theoretical requirements of all the reagents and, in particular, of the reducing agents;

  • the thermochemical aspects of these same reactions, which will lead to theoretical energy balances;

  • the equilibria established in the reduction of iron oxides by gases;

  • and the kinetic aspects of these reactions.

1.1 Stoichiometric aspects

This first and simplest point of view will enable us to determine...

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