Abstract

The utilization of titanium-bearing blast furnace slag (TBFS) has been widely concerned, which is mainly related to the recovery of titanium resources. In order to realize the efficient and clean recovery of titanium resource, the main titanium-bearing phases (CaTiO3, MgTiO3 and Mg2TiO4) in TBFS with high content of MgO were investigated in CH4–H2 system in this work. Thermodynamic calculation indicated that CaTiO3, MgTiO3 and MgTi2O4 could be ultimately reduced to TiCxOy at 1300 °C, 1200 °C and 1200 °C respectively. The reduction experiments were carried out in flowing CH4–H2, which considered the influences of time, temperature and addition, the results of which showed that the optimal reduction temperatures of CaTiO3 and MgTiO3 were 1400 °C and 1200 °C respectively. DFT calculation results also confirmed that MgTiO3 had stronger CH4 adsorption capacity than CaTiO3 and Mg2TiO4. However, Mg2TiO4 could not be reduced completely even at 1450 °C, because excessive MgO in the reduced products prevented further reaction in kinetics. Both increasing temperature and adding iron oxides contributed to the reduction kinetics. The results suggested that the appropriate increase of the proportion of MgO in TBFS was beneficial to titanium extraction. This work provides a way to develop new process to extract titanium from TBFS, especially the slag with high MgO.

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