Gas-Solid Reaction Will Help Solid-Solid Reaction ? Novel Iron Ore Agglomerate Bearing Semi-Coal-Char

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tateo Usui
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In the course of carbonization of coal under a rising temperature condition, volatile matter (V.M.) is released. The kind and amount of V.M. released depend on the kind of coal. Components of V.M. are tar, hydrocarbons (CH4, C2H4, C2H6, C3H8), CO, CO2 and H2, which are released in this order as a function of carbonization temperature. When the carbonization of coal under a rising temperature condition is interrupted at a certain temperature, TC, max, semi-coal-char with residual V.M. is obtained. If some optimum interruption-temperature is chosen, small but most suitable amount of V.M., namely H2, is retained. When the semi-coal-char thus obtained is heated again under the same rising temperature conditions but up to more than TC, max (1), the residual V.M. is released from just around TC, max (1). We propose novel iron ore agglomerate bearing such semi-coal-char with some strength. While simple iron ore agglomerate bearing coal char will start the reduction reaction as solid-solid reaction at somewhat higher temperature, the proposed one will start the reduction reaction as gas-solid reaction at somewhat lower temperature but a little higher than TC, max. Samples of semi-coal-char and novel iron ore agglomerate bearing such semi-coal-char have been prepared and evaluated.
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APA: Tateo Usui  (2006)  Gas-Solid Reaction Will Help Solid-Solid Reaction ? Novel Iron Ore Agglomerate Bearing Semi-Coal-Char

MLA: Tateo Usui Gas-Solid Reaction Will Help Solid-Solid Reaction ? Novel Iron Ore Agglomerate Bearing Semi-Coal-Char. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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