Abstract

The recycling of high-titanium-bearing blast furnace slag (TiO2 > 23 wt.%) is an urgent problem that has attracted global research attention. To achieve high-efficiency, low-consumption, clean, and high value-added recycling utilization, a new process is proposed herein, which entails reacting a CH4-H2-N2 gas mixture with the titanium-bearing blast furnace slag to initially produce Ti(C, N, O) at a low temperature, whereafter the product is purified and chlorinated. The effects of Fe2O3, urea, and sawdust on the reduction and carbonitriding characteristics are also investigated. The results indicate that the Fe2O3 additive can promote the formation of Ti(C, N, O), while urea and sawdust are instrumental for enhancing gas diffusion in solid powders. The proposed novel recycling process was assessed and it evinced many advantages and great feasibility.

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