- Silicothermic reaction
Silicothermic reactions are
thermic chemical reaction s usingsilicon as the reducing agent at high temperature (800-1400°C). The most prominent example is thePidgeon process for reducingmagnesium metal fromore s. Other processes include theBolzano process and themagnetherm process . All three are commercially used for magnesium production.The silicothermic process for magnesium production was developed commercially in Canada during the
second World War . ["Encyclopedia of materials, parts and finishes", 2nd edition, Mel M. Schwartz, 2002, p. 371, ISBN 1-56676-661-3]References
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