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Theory and Technology of the Phosphorus Extraction from Ferrophosphorus

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  • Serzhanov Mendikarayevich
  • Shevko Mikhaylovich
  • Yeskendirova Mikhaylovna

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This article contains the research results of thermodynamic modelling of the chemical interaction of iron phosphides (Fe3P, Fe2P, FeP and FeP2) with ferrosilicon FeSi2. The results were received by a method of the full thermodynamic analysis using the program HSC-5.1 of the Finnish metallurgical company Outokumpu, which was developed on a principle of the Gibbs energy minimization. The article considers the experimental results concerning to kinetics of the phosphorus extraction from electrothermal ferrophosphorus using ferrosilicon of a grade FS65. In addition, optimum technological parameters of the phosphorus extraction from the industrial ferrophosphorus, containing 26,4 % of phosphorus, and manufacture of a ferroalloy were determined.

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  • Serzhanov Mendikarayevich & Shevko Mikhaylovich & Yeskendirova Mikhaylovna, 2015. "Theory and Technology of the Phosphorus Extraction from Ferrophosphorus," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(6), pages 160-160, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:9:y:2015:i:6:p:160
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