An Investigation on the Extraction of High-Carbon Ferrochrome with an Environmental Approach
Subject Areas : Journal of Environmental Friendly Materials
A Anbarzadeh
1
(Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical and Vocational University (TVU), Tehran, Iran)
M. S Ghiyasi Nejad
2
(Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Technical and Vocational University (TVU),
Tehran, Iran)
M Mirzamohammadi
3
(Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Technical and Vocational University (TVU),
Tehran, Iran)
S Abbasi Geravand
4
(Department of Biomedical Engineering, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran)
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Abstract :
The main minerals containing chromium are chromite mineral compounds. Ferrochrome is divided into three groups: high carbon, medium carbon and low carbon. Chromite mineral has a cubic lattice and belongs to spinel category. In the present study, Fe-Cr-C three-component diagrams are presented along with chemical compounds of ferrochromium. In the following, the extraction of high carbon ferrochromium is further investigated. Fe-Cr-C ternary diagrams confirm that Cr3C2 decomposition at temperatures below 1600°C in minerals with 60 wt% Cr and 8 wt% C results in Cr7C3 composition. Finally, a solution to reduce the most toxic chromium ion (Cr6+) in the leachate of the extraction process is presented. Cr6+ is the most toxic species among its different oxidation states. Cr6+ is also toxic to aquatic animals, plants, and bacteria. Cr3+ is 100 times less toxic than Cr6+. In humans and in small quantities, chromium is an essential nutrient required for sugar and lipid metabolism, but in excess it may cause cancer and allergic skin reactions