Abstract

A novel two-stage reduction process for synthesis of ultrafine nickel powder with a high purity and low density in a fluidized bed reactor has been developed in this work. The raw ultrafine NiO particles are first pre-reduced using hydrogen at lower temperatures (340–400°C), followed by further reduction at higher temperatures (500–600°C). The self-agglomeration of Ni particles formed during low-temperature reduction decreases the sintering activity of the newly formed ultrafine Ni particles, leading to good fluidization quality, even for the subsequent high-temperature reduction process. The agglomerated Ni particles have a high Ni content (above 99wt%), a low density (0.78g/cm3) and a uniform particle size (approximately 100μm). A concept design for a novel two-stage fluidized bed reactor process used to produce high-purity Ni powder was also proposed. This approach may be extended to the synthesis of other ultrafine/nanosized metals or metal oxides through a fluidization method.

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