Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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154255 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The kinetics of molybdenite roasting was studied by non-isothermal TGA–DTA with heating rate 10 °C min−1. Mechanical activation of molybdenite was accomplished via milling in a planetary mill under air atmosphere. Mechanical activation decreased the ignition temperature of reaction from 470 to 180 °C after 36 h of milling. The model-fitting kinetic approach has been applied to TGA data. The reaction mechanism for non-activated molybdenite was determined to be chemically controlled with E = 34.25 kcal mol−1 and A = 2 × 108 s−1. In the activated molybdenite the reaction mechanism changed to diffusion control with E = 60.55 kcal mol−1 and A = 6 × 1019 s−1.
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Authors
Reza Ebrahimi-Kahrizsangi, Mohammad Hasan Abbasi, Ali Saidi,