Catalytic Effect Of Some Inorganic Materials On The Gasification Reaction Of Graphite And Coke

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 184 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
In the blast furnace, the reduction of iron oxide and gasification of coke occur simultaneously. It is well accepted that the gasification reaction controls the simultaneous reaction. Therefore, it is important to develop highly reactive carbonaceous materials. It is also known that the reaction is accelerated catalytically with the addition of some materials. In the present work, the catalytic effect of iron, nickel and CaO on the gasification of graphite and coke was examined. The catalytic effect of iron, nickel and CaO on the reaction rate of graphite was noticed The effect was larger at lower temperature. At 1373 K, the effect almost vanished. The effect was larger in the order of CaO, iron and nickel. The reaction rate of de-ashed coke increased by the addition of iron and nickel. The effect of iron was larger than that of nickel. The effect was larger at higher temperature, which was contrary to the case of graphite. The reactive surface area increased also by the addition. Therefore, the catalytic effect on reaction rate might be attributable to the increase in the reactive surface area.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Catalytic Effect Of Some Inorganic Materials On The Gasification Reaction Of Graphite And CokeMLA: Catalytic Effect Of Some Inorganic Materials On The Gasification Reaction Of Graphite And Coke. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.