2018
DOI: 10.1080/25726641.2018.1504660
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Mechanism of carbothermic reduction of a sulfur-containing nickeliferous limonitic laterite ore

Abstract: An increasing amount of nickel is currently being extracted from the nickeliferous laterite ores, rather than from the sulfide deposits. Consequently, new processes are being developed to extract the nickel from these ores and selective reduction is one possibility. In these processes, it has been shown that the addition of sulfur can improve the grade and/or the recovery. In the current work, the mechanism of the carbothermic reduction of a sulfurcontaining nickeliferous limonitic laterite ore was investigate… Show more

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“…To overcome these problems, an alternative route called selective reduction was promoted in recent decades. The process simplifies two steps (pre‐reduction and smelting) of wasteful conventional pyrometallurgical extraction to single lower‐energy processing to obtain ferronickel which can be future concentrated using magnetic separation or other methods . Among the few factors affecting the operation, additive substances and composition of reductive gases during reduction tend to be the prominent aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these problems, an alternative route called selective reduction was promoted in recent decades. The process simplifies two steps (pre‐reduction and smelting) of wasteful conventional pyrometallurgical extraction to single lower‐energy processing to obtain ferronickel which can be future concentrated using magnetic separation or other methods . Among the few factors affecting the operation, additive substances and composition of reductive gases during reduction tend to be the prominent aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%