This study discussed the effects on leaching rate of from low-grade manganese ore using three reductants (Hydrogen peroxide, Glucose, Cellulose). The results showed: great increase of extracting rate can be obtained in the process of leaching by adding a small amount of reductant. the leaching rate of two valence manganese can reach a maximum of 90.76%, using hydrogen peroxide as the reductant.
Ni-Cu-Zn ferrite powders were prepared by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) using carbon powder with different mass fractions as fuel. The effects of carbon content in the raw materials on the phase composition, microstructure, density and magnetic property of the Ni-Cu-Zn powders were investigated by X-ray diffractometry(XRD), scanning electron microscope(SEM) and vibrating sample magnetometer(VSM), respectively. The results show that the use of carbon as a fuel brings no other impurities and improved the permeability. The single spinel phase powder was obtained when the precursor materials with a carbon powder of 5% in mass were used.
An ultrafine microduplex structure was successfully produced through equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) at ambient temperature. According to the morphological characteristics of cementite lamellas, the deformed pearlite consists of shear break lamella, locally thinned lamella and irregularly bent lamella. The proportion of locally thinned lamella and irregularly bent lamella has increased with the pass number of ECAP. In addition, the deformed pearlitic ferrite became a supersaturated solid solution of carbon due to the partial dissolution of cementite during ECAP.
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