Influence of carbon feeding on a pyrometallurgical tantalum and niobium recycling process and the formation of carbides


Influence of carbon feeding on a pyrometallurgical tantalum and niobium recycling process and the formation of carbides

Reuter, M. A.; Taube, M. C.; Adam, C.; Adamczyk, B.; Beckmann, T.; Stelter, M.

Abstract

An existing pyrometallurgical process for tantalum and niobium recovery, mainly from low grade pyrometallurgical residues, was investigated. Series of melting experiments were carried out in a pilot-scale electric arc furnace to study how the amount, the grain size and the way of feeding affect the activity of carbon as a reducing agent. During the pyrometallurgical treatment refractory metals such as tantalum and niobium are reduced to their carbide form and enriched in the molten iron-based metal phase. The cooled down slag and metal phase were analysed to investigate thermodynamic and kinetic conditions of the carbide formation. FACT Sage simulations were also used to investigate the material system in state of thermodynamic equilibrium. Results show that mass transfer and kinetics may play an important role if compared to equilibrium analyses using FACT Sage.

Keywords: Carbide formation; Carbon feeding; Pyrometallurgy; Reduction process; Tantalum

  • Beitrag zu Proceedings
    Euopean Metallurgical Conference (EMC) 2019, 23.-26.06.2019, Düsseldorf, Deutschland
    Proceedings / EMC 2019, European Metallurgical Conference, Clausthal-Zellerfeld: GDMB Verlag GmbH, 978-3-940276-87-2, 371-386

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