Abstract
ABSTRACTThe isothermal and non-isothermal oxidation kinetics of a converter vanadium slag in the presence of calcium oxide was studied using thermal analysis. The isothermal experimental data for the whole oxidation process are described in terms of the equation [1− (1−α)2/3] = kt with Ea = 20.42 kJ mol–1 at lower temperatures of 400-500 °C, and described by [(1−α)–1/3−1]2 = kt with Ea = 227.66 kJ mol–1 at temperature higher than 500 °C. In the nonisothermal oxidation study, heating rate greatly affects the oxidation process. Using a heating rate of 3 °C min–1 results in overlapping oxidations of vanadium spinel and augite over temperature range of 608-959 °C, which is described by the 3/2 order reaction. Increasing the heating rate to 5 °C min–1 or 10 °C min–1, only oxidation of vanadium spinel takes place in temperature range of 657-914 °C and 691-954 °C respectively, both described by the third order chemical reaction. As the slag particle decreases from 250 µm to 48 µm, the kinetic equation for describing the overlapping oxidation process changes from the Anti–Zhuravlev equation with internal diffusion controlling to reaction limiting equations.
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