2023
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2022-454
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Carbothermal Reduction of Stainless Steel Dust and Laterite Nickel Ore: Slag Phase Behavior Regulation and Self-pulverization Control Mechanism

Abstract: Stainless steel dust is a type of high basicity iron containing solid waste from the iron and steel smelting industry. In this study, the carbon-containing composite briquettes were prepared by adding low basicity laterite nickel ore and stainless steel dust, and the valuable metals Fe, Cr, and Ni were recovered by carbothermal reduction. The results show that the addition of laterite nickel ore into CBSL (carbon containing composite briquette of stainless steel dust and laterite nickel ore) effectively improv… Show more

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“…Based on the calculated corresponding crystal plane spacing d, the lattice constant of the grains can be computed using Equation (6). In the equation, h, k and l are the Miller indices of crystal planes, while a, b, and c represent the lattice constants of the grains.…”
Section: Characterizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the calculated corresponding crystal plane spacing d, the lattice constant of the grains can be computed using Equation (6). In the equation, h, k and l are the Miller indices of crystal planes, while a, b, and c represent the lattice constants of the grains.…”
Section: Characterizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the manufacturing process, around 18-33 kg of SSD can be emitted for every ton of crude stainless steel produced [1][2][3]. Currently, the treatment process of SSD is widely classified as solidification landfill treatment, pyrometallurgical treatment and hydrometallurgical treatment [4][5][6]. Despite the solidification, and that landfill treatment can stabilize the heavy metal elements in SSD and reduce leachate concentration below the limit, the valuable metals from SSD have not been effectively exploited [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%