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Discovery of a low-temperature Fe2O3 reduction route to Fe with carbon via Fe-MOF-74 decomposition.

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Fe2O3 reduction to Fe with carbon requires a high temperature of 1200 °C in a blast furnace process. We have discovered a novel low-temperature reduction route from γ-phase Fe2O3 to… Click to show full abstract

Fe2O3 reduction to Fe with carbon requires a high temperature of 1200 °C in a blast furnace process. We have discovered a novel low-temperature reduction route from γ-phase Fe2O3 to Fe with carbon. The reduction temperature was 430 °C, which is the lowest recorded up to now.

Keywords: reduction route; carbon; low temperature; temperature; reduction; fe2o3 reduction

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2022

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