Optimization fluidization characteristics conditions of nickel oxide for hydrogen reduction by fluidized bed reactor

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Jae-Rang Lee
Naim Hasolli
Seong-Min Jeon
Kang-San Lee
Kwang-Deuk Kim
Yong-Ha Kim
Kwan-Young Lee
Young-Ok Park
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[1] Korea Institute of Energy Research,Climate Change Research Division
[2] Pukyong National University,Department of Chemical Engineering
[3] Korea University,Department of Chemical Biological Engineering
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Fluidized Bed Reactor; Superficial Gas Velocity; Hydrogen Reduction; Reduction Rate; Pressure Drop;
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We evaluated the optimal conditions for fluidization of nickel oxide (NiO) and its reduction into high-purity Ni during hydrogen reduction in a laboratory-scale fluidized bed reactor. A comparative study was performed through structural shape analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM); variance in pressure drop, minimum fluidization velocity, terminal velocity, reduction rate, and mass loss were assessed at temperatures ranging from 400 to 600 °C and at 20, 40, and 60 min in reaction time. We estimated the sample weight with most active fluidization to be 200 g based on the bed diameter of the fluidized bed reactor and height of the stocked material. The optimal conditions for NiO hydrogen reduction were found to be height of sample H to the internal fluidized bed reactor diameter D was H/D=1, reaction temperature of 550 °C, reaction time of 60 min, superficial gas velocity of 0.011 m/s, and pressure drop of 77 Pa during fluidization. We determined the best operating conditions for the NiO hydrogen reduction process based on these findings.
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