Study of Reaction Between Slag and Carbonaceous Materials

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作者
Maroufi, Samane [1 ]
Mayyas, Mohannad [1 ]
Mansuri, Irshad [1 ]
O'Kane, Paul [2 ]
Skidmore, Catherine [2 ]
Jin, Zheshi [2 ]
Fontana, Andrea [3 ]
Sahajwalla, Veena [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New South Wales, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Ctr Sustainable Mat Res & Technol SMaRT, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[2] OneSteel, Rooty Hill, Sydney, NSW 2766, Australia
[3] OneSteel, Melbourne, Vic 3026, Australia
关键词
SIMULTANEOUS COMBUSTION; METALLURGICAL COKE; SOLID CARBON; KINETICS; REDUCTION; BLENDS; FEO; GASIFICATION; PLASTICS; COAL;
D O I
10.1007/s11663-017-1020-y
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The chemical interaction of a typical slag of EAF with three different carbon sources, coke, rubber-derived carbon (RDC), coke-RDC blend, was studied in atmospheric pressure at 1823 K (1550 A degrees C). Using an IR-gas analyzer, off-gases evolved from the sample were monitored. While the coke-RDC blend exhibited the best reducing performance in reaction with molten slag, the RDC sample showed poor interaction with the molten slag. The gasification of the coke, RDC, and coke-RDC blend was also carried out under oxidizing conditions using a gas mixture of CO2 (4 wt pct) and Ar (96 wt pct) and it was shown that the RDC sample had the highest rate of gasification step (11.6 site/g s (x6.023 x 10(23)/2.24 x 10(4))). This may be attributed to its disordered structure confirmed by Raman spectra and its nano-particle morphology observed by FE-SEM. The high reactivity of RDC with CO2 provided evidence that the Boudouard reaction was fast during the interaction with molten slag. However, low reduction rate of iron oxide from slag with RDC can be attributed to the initial weak contact between RDC and molten slag implying that the contact between carbonaceous matter and slag plays significant roles in the reduction of iron oxide from slag.
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页码:2316 / 2323
页数:8
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