Acceleration of the oxidation reaction of iron-bearing materials by using biomass char in the sintering bed

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Murakami Y Konno D Maruoka E Kasai
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Nov 8, 2021

Abstract

The iron ore sintering process produces approximately three per cent of carbon dioxide emission in Japan because a large amount of coke breeze is used as the main agglomeration agent. Therefore, its suppression has been required. A promising method is to replace the coke breeze with biomass char and iron-bearing materials. In this study, the effect of the utilisation of metallic iron with coke or palm kernel shell char (PKS char) as an agglomeration agent on its oxidation behaviour was examined by a series of experiments using a sintering simulator. The use of PKS char leads to a larger decrease in the pressure drop difference of the sintering bed compared to the case using coke. Furthermore, the oxidation rate of metallic iron was larger in the case using PKS char together than that using coke. It was considered that the oxidation of metallic iron was promoted because the bed-temperature increased at a faster rate and achieved a higher temperature.
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APA: T Murakami Y Konno D Maruoka E Kasai  (2021)  Acceleration of the oxidation reaction of iron-bearing materials by using biomass char in the sintering bed

MLA: T Murakami Y Konno D Maruoka E Kasai Acceleration of the oxidation reaction of iron-bearing materials by using biomass char in the sintering bed. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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