US20220008992A1 - Method for manufacturing needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder and needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured thereby - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder and a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured thereby. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder using a ferrous chloride aqueous solution and a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured thereby.
- the sponge-iron process is a process of reducing iron oxide to produce a porous iron powder and the water-atomizing process is a process of using a high-pressure water jet to atomize molten iron, and the iron powder manufactured therefrom is not a porous powder but a dense powder.
- most of the powders manufactured therefrom have an angled cube shape, a spherical shape, or a non-uniform shape.
- an iron ore a powder produced during an iron manufacturing process, iron oxide manufactured using a post-pickling solution produced after surface pickling during an iron plate manufacturing process, or the like, may be used as a raw material, and since a porous iron powder manufactured by the sponge-iron process has a large specific surface area, high reactivity, and strong reducibility, the porous iron powder may be used in self-lubricating bearing materials; materials for purifying soil, groundwater, or industrial wastewater (such as a catalyst and reducing agent); welding rod coating materials; pocket warmer materials; a deoxidizer; a raw materials for preparing iron compounds; an extractant for cementation; and the like.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 2016-0096739 uses a method for manufacturing an iron powder by a ferrous chloride aqueous solution, but when a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder from the ferrous chloride aqueous solution is developed, it is expected that the method will be used more usefully in the field of using an iron powder.
- An aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a method for manufacturing an iron powder having both a needle shape or rod shape characteristic and a porous characteristic.
- Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide an iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method of the present disclosure.
- a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder includes: concentrating a ferrous chloride aqueous solution to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate; subjecting the ferrous chloride dihydrate to a solid-liquid separation to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; oxidizing the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; and reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate.
- a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method is provided.
- an iron powder may be mass-produced from an iron chloride aqueous solution, and the thus-manufactured iron powder has a porous needle shape or rod shape and may be used in the conventional porous iron powder application fields, of course, and also may obtain filling rate improvement, workability improvement, physical property improvement, and the like based on the characteristics of the rod-shaped powder.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart of a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is an image of ferrous chloride dihydrate and ferrous chloride tetrahydrate crystals shown in the concentration of a ferrous chloride aqueous solution according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, taken by SEM.
- FIG. 3 is an image of an iron oxide powder obtained after subjecting ferrous chloride dihydrate obtained by the concentration of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure to a calcination process, taken by SEM.
- FIG. 4 is an image of a reduced iron powder obtained after subjecting an iron oxide powder according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure to a reduction reaction, taken by SEM.
- the present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing an iron powder having both a needle shape or rod shape characteristic and a porous characteristic and iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method.
- the method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of the present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder including: concentrating a ferrous chloride aqueous solution to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate; subjecting the ferrous chloride dihydrate to a solid-liquid separation to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; oxidizing the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; and reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate.
- a raw material of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution may be a post-solution produced after a pickling process for removing oxides on a surface during an iron plate manufacturing process, a post-solution produced during other processes, or an aqueous solution in which iron is dissolved in hydrochloric acid, and it is preferred that the ferrous chloride aqueous solution may not be a saturated or supersaturated aqueous solution.
- a concentration of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution is 20 to 625 g/L, preferably 250 to 600 g/L.
- concentration is less than 20 g/L, an amount of ferrous chloride in the aqueous solution is low, energy to evaporate moisture during concentration is excessively consumed and an amount of precipitated ferrous chloride dihydrate is small, and when the concentration is more than 625 g/L, the ferrous chloride aqueous solution is saturated or supersaturated to cause precipitation during transport.
- the step of preparing ferrous chloride dihydrate is to concentrate the ferrous chloride aqueous solution to precipitate supersaturated ferrous chloride dihydrate, and the concentration at this time may be carried out by evaporative concentration.
- the precipitated ferrous chloride dihydrate may be separated, for example, using a centrifuge, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the solid-liquid separation may be carried out by any method which may be used for the solid-liquid separation in the art, such as filtration.
- a temperature in a concentration process should be adjusted, and it is preferred that the evaporative concentration herein is carried out at a temperature of, for example, 72 to 125° C., preferably 75 to 95° C.
- the evaporative concentration is carried out at a temperature of lower than 72° C.
- ferrous chloride tetrahydrate may be precipitated and the ferrous chloride tetrahydrate is precipitated in the form of an angled polyhedron, and at a temperature of higher than 125° C., iron chloride monohydrate is produced and energy is excessively consumed.
- An image of the ferrous chloride tetrahydrate precipitated in the form of an angled polyhedron, taken by SEM is shown in FIG. 2 .
- the step of oxidizing a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder maybe carried out by a calcination process in which a pyrolysis reaction is carried out under an oxygen atmosphere.
- a reaction of ferrous chloride dihydrate with oxygen is as follows:
- an oxide of Fe 3 O 4 or FeO may be rarely produced as well as Fe 2 O 3 by the reaction above.
- a reaction furnace such as a fluidized furnace, a rotary kiln, a belt furnace, and a drop tube furnace maybe used, and it is necessary to minimize crushing of powder by an action of external force on the powder during the reaction to maintain the form of a rod shape.
- the reaction of the calcination process may be carried out at a temperature of 200 to 1300° C. At a temperature of lower than 200° C., iron oxide is not produced, and at a temperature higher than 1300° C., iron oxide sintering occurs so that it is difficult to obtain iron oxide having a desired shape.
- the reaction may preferably be carried out at a temperature of 500 to 800° C.
- Classification maybe carried out for dividing the shape of iron oxide produced by the calcination process. Furthermore, hydrochloric acid produced in the process may be wet-collected to prepare a hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, which may be used in preparation of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution.
- the step of reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate maybe carried out by subjecting the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate to a reduction reaction under a high temperature reducing atmosphere.
- the reducing atmosphere may be, for example, an atmosphere of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or a mixed gas thereof, and a compound which may produce hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or a mixed gas thereof by a reaction such as decomposition may be used as a reducing agent.
- the reduction reaction is, for example, as follows:
- a reaction furnace such as a fluidized furnace, a rotary kiln, a belt furnace, and a drop tube furnace may be used, and it is necessary to minimize crushing of powder by an action of external force on the powder during the reaction to maintain the form of a rod shape.
- the reduction reaction may be carried out at a temperature of 400 to 1300° C. It is because at a temperature less than 400° C., a reaction rate is low so that productivity is decreased, and at a temperature higher than 1300° C., sintering of reduced iron produced may excessively occur or a reduced iron microstructure is coarsened so that a porous structure disappears.
- the reducing atmosphere is a hydrogen atmosphere
- the reduction reaction may preferably be carried out at a temperature of 600 to 800° C.
- the reducing atmosphere is a carbon monoxide atmosphere
- the reduction reaction may preferably be carried out at a temperature of 700 to 1000° C.
- Classification maybe carried out for dividing the shape of iron oxide produced by the reduction reaction. Furthermore, since the prepared reduced iron may have good reactivity to cause reoxidation, a powder should be collected under an inert atmosphere.
- the needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method of the present disclosure has a specific surface area of 0.3 to 3 m 2 /g, preferably 0.5 to 2.5 m 2 /g.
- specific surface area of the iron powder is less than 0.3 m 2 /g, reactivity is low, and when the specific surface area is more than 3 m 2 /g, oxidation or ignition easily occurs in the atmospheric state so that handling is difficult in the process.
- a ferrous chloride (FeCl 2 ) aqueous solution produced in a nickel hydrometallurgical process was used to manufacture a needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron powder.
- An exemplary process is shown in FIG. 1 , and a specific process is as follows.
- a ferrous chloride aqueous solution (concentration: 220 g/L) was concentrated to precipitate ferrous chloride dihydrate (FeCl 2 .2H 2 O).
- the precipitated ferrous chloride dihydrate was subjected to a solid-liquid separation by a centrifugation method to separate a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder.
- aqueous solution concentration was carried out at a temperature of 80° C.
- FIG. 2 An image of a ferrous chloride dihydrate crystal prepared in this step, taken by SEM is shown in FIG. 2 .
- the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder was added to a rotary kiln and calcined by a pyrolysis reaction under a high temperature atmosphere including oxygen.
- a pyrolysis reaction under a high temperature atmosphere including oxygen.
- the calcination process was carried out at 700° C. for 90 minutes, and classification was carried out for dividing a shape of the needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron oxide produced.
- an oxide of Fe 3 O 4 or FeO may also be rarely produced as well as Fe 2 O 3 .
- HCl produced together in the rotary kiln was collected by a scrubber and reused in a nickel smelting process.
- FIG. 3 An image of oxidized iron powder produced by the above process, taken by SEM is shown in FIG. 3 .
- the needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron oxide was injected with a mesh belt and a reduced iron powder was manufactured by a reduction reaction in a high temperature gas reducing atmosphere.
- the gas reducing atmosphere was a hydrogen or carbon monoxide atmosphere.
- the reduction reaction was carried out at 750° C. for 60 minutes and classification was carried out for dividing the shape of needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron oxide produced to divide the powder into a needle-shaped or rod-shaped reduced iron powder and a fine reduced iron powder.
- the produced needle-shaped or rod-shaped reduced powder was a powder having a length of about 500 ⁇ m and an aspect ratio of about 5 and had a specific surface area of about 2.3 m 2 /g.
- the powder should be collected under an inert atmosphere.
- FIG. 4 An image of reduced iron powder produced by the above process, taken by SEM is shown in FIG. 4 .
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The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder. Specifically, the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron and a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured thereby, the method comprising the steps of: preparing a ferrous chloride dehydrate by concentrating a ferrous chloride aqueous solution; solid-liquid separating the ferrous dichloride to prepare ferrous chloride dehydrate powder; oxidizing the ferrous chloride dehydrate powder; and reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride powder.
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- The present disclosure relates to a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder and a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured thereby. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder using a ferrous chloride aqueous solution and a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured thereby.
- Conventionally, as a method for manufacturing iron powder, there is a sponge-iron process and a water-atomizing process. The sponge-iron process is a process of reducing iron oxide to produce a porous iron powder and the water-atomizing process is a process of using a high-pressure water jet to atomize molten iron, and the iron powder manufactured therefrom is not a porous powder but a dense powder. In addition, most of the powders manufactured therefrom have an angled cube shape, a spherical shape, or a non-uniform shape.
- For the iron oxide used in the sponge-iron process, an iron ore, a powder produced during an iron manufacturing process, iron oxide manufactured using a post-pickling solution produced after surface pickling during an iron plate manufacturing process, or the like, may be used as a raw material, and since a porous iron powder manufactured by the sponge-iron process has a large specific surface area, high reactivity, and strong reducibility, the porous iron powder may be used in self-lubricating bearing materials; materials for purifying soil, groundwater, or industrial wastewater (such as a catalyst and reducing agent); welding rod coating materials; pocket warmer materials; a deoxidizer; a raw materials for preparing iron compounds; an extractant for cementation; and the like.
- Meanwhile, U.S. Patent Publication No. 2016-0096739 uses a method for manufacturing an iron powder by a ferrous chloride aqueous solution, but when a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder from the ferrous chloride aqueous solution is developed, it is expected that the method will be used more usefully in the field of using an iron powder.
- An aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a method for manufacturing an iron powder having both a needle shape or rod shape characteristic and a porous characteristic.
- Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide an iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method of the present disclosure.
- According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder includes: concentrating a ferrous chloride aqueous solution to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate; subjecting the ferrous chloride dihydrate to a solid-liquid separation to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; oxidizing the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; and reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method is provided.
- According to the process of the present disclosure, an iron powder may be mass-produced from an iron chloride aqueous solution, and the thus-manufactured iron powder has a porous needle shape or rod shape and may be used in the conventional porous iron powder application fields, of course, and also may obtain filling rate improvement, workability improvement, physical property improvement, and the like based on the characteristics of the rod-shaped powder.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart of a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is an image of ferrous chloride dihydrate and ferrous chloride tetrahydrate crystals shown in the concentration of a ferrous chloride aqueous solution according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, taken by SEM. -
FIG. 3 is an image of an iron oxide powder obtained after subjecting ferrous chloride dihydrate obtained by the concentration of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure to a calcination process, taken by SEM. -
FIG. 4 is an image of a reduced iron powder obtained after subjecting an iron oxide powder according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure to a reduction reaction, taken by SEM. - Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments of the present disclosure may be modified in many different forms and the scope of the present disclosure should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
- The present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing an iron powder having both a needle shape or rod shape characteristic and a porous characteristic and iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method.
- Specifically, the method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of the present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder including: concentrating a ferrous chloride aqueous solution to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate; subjecting the ferrous chloride dihydrate to a solid-liquid separation to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; oxidizing the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; and reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate.
- A raw material of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution may be a post-solution produced after a pickling process for removing oxides on a surface during an iron plate manufacturing process, a post-solution produced during other processes, or an aqueous solution in which iron is dissolved in hydrochloric acid, and it is preferred that the ferrous chloride aqueous solution may not be a saturated or supersaturated aqueous solution.
- A concentration of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution is 20 to 625 g/L, preferably 250 to 600 g/L. When the concentration is less than 20 g/L, an amount of ferrous chloride in the aqueous solution is low, energy to evaporate moisture during concentration is excessively consumed and an amount of precipitated ferrous chloride dihydrate is small, and when the concentration is more than 625 g/L, the ferrous chloride aqueous solution is saturated or supersaturated to cause precipitation during transport.
- The step of preparing ferrous chloride dihydrate is to concentrate the ferrous chloride aqueous solution to precipitate supersaturated ferrous chloride dihydrate, and the concentration at this time may be carried out by evaporative concentration.
- Meanwhile, in the solid-liquid separation carried out in the step of preparing a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder, the precipitated ferrous chloride dihydrate may be separated, for example, using a centrifuge, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the solid-liquid separation may be carried out by any method which may be used for the solid-liquid separation in the art, such as filtration.
- When the step of preparing ferrous chloride dihydrate is carried out by evaporative concentration, a temperature in a concentration process should be adjusted, and it is preferred that the evaporative concentration herein is carried out at a temperature of, for example, 72 to 125° C., preferably 75 to 95° C. When the evaporative concentration is carried out at a temperature of lower than 72° C., ferrous chloride tetrahydrate may be precipitated and the ferrous chloride tetrahydrate is precipitated in the form of an angled polyhedron, and at a temperature of higher than 125° C., iron chloride monohydrate is produced and energy is excessively consumed. An image of the ferrous chloride tetrahydrate precipitated in the form of an angled polyhedron, taken by SEM is shown in
FIG. 2 . - The step of oxidizing a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder maybe carried out by a calcination process in which a pyrolysis reaction is carried out under an oxygen atmosphere. In the calcination process, a reaction of ferrous chloride dihydrate with oxygen is as follows:
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2(FeCl2H2O)+½O2→Fe2O3+4HCl (g) - Here, an oxide of Fe3O4 or FeO may be rarely produced as well as Fe2O3 by the reaction above.
- In addition, although the calcination process is not limited, a reaction furnace such as a fluidized furnace, a rotary kiln, a belt furnace, and a drop tube furnace maybe used, and it is necessary to minimize crushing of powder by an action of external force on the powder during the reaction to maintain the form of a rod shape.
- Furthermore, the reaction of the calcination process may be carried out at a temperature of 200 to 1300° C. At a temperature of lower than 200° C., iron oxide is not produced, and at a temperature higher than 1300° C., iron oxide sintering occurs so that it is difficult to obtain iron oxide having a desired shape. The reaction may preferably be carried out at a temperature of 500 to 800° C.
- Classification maybe carried out for dividing the shape of iron oxide produced by the calcination process. Furthermore, hydrochloric acid produced in the process may be wet-collected to prepare a hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, which may be used in preparation of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution.
- The step of reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate maybe carried out by subjecting the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate to a reduction reaction under a high temperature reducing atmosphere. Here, the reducing atmosphere may be, for example, an atmosphere of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or a mixed gas thereof, and a compound which may produce hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or a mixed gas thereof by a reaction such as decomposition may be used as a reducing agent. The reduction reaction is, for example, as follows:
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Fe2O3+3H2(g) or 3CO(g)→2Fe+3H2O(g) or 3CO2(g) - Here, an oxide of Fe3O4 or FeO which is rarely produced in the oxidation step undergoes a reduction reaction by the following reaction:
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FeO+H2(g) or CO(g)→Fe+H2O(g) or CO2(g) -
Fe3O4+4H2(g) or 4CO(g)→3Fe+4H2O(g) or 4CO2(g) - In addition, though the reduction process is not limited, a reaction furnace such as a fluidized furnace, a rotary kiln, a belt furnace, and a drop tube furnace may be used, and it is necessary to minimize crushing of powder by an action of external force on the powder during the reaction to maintain the form of a rod shape.
- Furthermore, the reduction reaction may be carried out at a temperature of 400 to 1300° C. It is because at a temperature less than 400° C., a reaction rate is low so that productivity is decreased, and at a temperature higher than 1300° C., sintering of reduced iron produced may excessively occur or a reduced iron microstructure is coarsened so that a porous structure disappears. When the reducing atmosphere is a hydrogen atmosphere, the reduction reaction may preferably be carried out at a temperature of 600 to 800° C., and when the reducing atmosphere is a carbon monoxide atmosphere, the reduction reaction may preferably be carried out at a temperature of 700 to 1000° C.
- Classification maybe carried out for dividing the shape of iron oxide produced by the reduction reaction. Furthermore, since the prepared reduced iron may have good reactivity to cause reoxidation, a powder should be collected under an inert atmosphere.
- The needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured by the manufacturing method of the present disclosure has a specific surface area of 0.3 to 3 m2/g, preferably 0.5 to 2.5 m2/g. When the specific surface area of the iron powder is less than 0.3 m2/g, reactivity is low, and when the specific surface area is more than 3 m2/g, oxidation or ignition easily occurs in the atmospheric state so that handling is difficult in the process.
- Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in detail through the specific examples. The following example is only illustrative for assisting in the understanding of the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- A ferrous chloride (FeCl2) aqueous solution produced in a nickel hydrometallurgical process was used to manufacture a needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron powder. An exemplary process is shown in
FIG. 1 , and a specific process is as follows. - A ferrous chloride aqueous solution (concentration: 220 g/L) was concentrated to precipitate ferrous chloride dihydrate (FeCl2.2H2O). The precipitated ferrous chloride dihydrate was subjected to a solid-liquid separation by a centrifugation method to separate a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder. Here, aqueous solution concentration was carried out at a temperature of 80° C.
- An image of a ferrous chloride dihydrate crystal prepared in this step, taken by SEM is shown in
FIG. 2 . - Next, the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder was added to a rotary kiln and calcined by a pyrolysis reaction under a high temperature atmosphere including oxygen. Thus, needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron oxide was manufactured therefrom.
- The calcination process was carried out at 700° C. for 90 minutes, and classification was carried out for dividing a shape of the needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron oxide produced. In addition, an oxide of Fe3O4 or FeO may also be rarely produced as well as Fe2O3. Meanwhile, HCl produced together in the rotary kiln was collected by a scrubber and reused in a nickel smelting process.
- An image of oxidized iron powder produced by the above process, taken by SEM is shown in
FIG. 3 . - Next, the needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron oxide was injected with a mesh belt and a reduced iron powder was manufactured by a reduction reaction in a high temperature gas reducing atmosphere. Here, the gas reducing atmosphere was a hydrogen or carbon monoxide atmosphere.
- The reduction reaction was carried out at 750° C. for 60 minutes and classification was carried out for dividing the shape of needle-shaped or rod-shaped iron oxide produced to divide the powder into a needle-shaped or rod-shaped reduced iron powder and a fine reduced iron powder.
- The produced needle-shaped or rod-shaped reduced powder was a powder having a length of about 500 μm and an aspect ratio of about 5 and had a specific surface area of about 2.3 m2/g. Here, since the prepared reduced iron may have good reactivity to cause reoxidation, the powder should be collected under an inert atmosphere.
- An image of reduced iron powder produced by the above process, taken by SEM is shown in
FIG. 4 . - Hereinabove, the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure were described in detail, however, the scope of a right of the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and it is apparent to a person skilled in the art that various modifications and changes are possible within the scope not departing from the technical idea of the present disclosure.
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1. A method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder, the method comprising:
concentrating a ferrous chloride aqueous solution to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate;
subjecting the ferrous chloride dihydrate to a solid-liquid separation to prepare a ferrous chloride dihydrate powder;
oxidizing the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder; and
reducing the oxidized ferrous chloride dehydrate powder.
2. The method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 1 , wherein the ferrous chloride aqueous solution has a concentration of 20 to 625 g/L.
3. The method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 1 , wherein the concentrating of the ferrous chloride aqueous solution is carried out by evaporative concentration at a temperature of 72 to 125° C.
4. The method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 1 , wherein the oxidizing of the ferrous chloride dihydrate powder is carried out by calcination at a temperature of 200 to 1300° C. in an oxygen atmosphere.
5. The method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 1 , wherein the reducing of the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate powder is carried out at a temperature of 400 to 1300° C. under a reducing atmosphere.
6. The method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 5 , wherein the reducing atmosphere is an atmosphere of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or a mixed gas thereof.
7. The method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 6 , wherein the reducing of the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate powder is carried out at a temperature of 600 to 800° C. in the case of the hydrogen atmosphere.
8. The method for manufacturing a needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 6 , wherein the reducing of the oxidized ferrous chloride dihydrate powder is carried out at a temperature of 700 to 1000° C. in the case of the carbon monoxide atmosphere.
9. A needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder manufactured by the method of claim 1 .
10. The needle-shaped or rod-shaped porous iron powder of claim 9 , wherein the iron powder has a specific surface of 0.3 to 3 m2/g.
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