Reaction Kinetics Of Some Carbonaceous Materials With Carbon Dioxid

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Kawakami
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In relation to the designing of a new-type blast furnace, the reaction of carbonaceous materials with CO2 is expected to occur at as low temperature as possible. In order to get a highly reaetive carbonaceous material at low temperature, the reaction kinetics was investigated by measuring such quantities as the reaction rate from weight loss, the amount of CO adsorption and specific surface area by BET method. The reaction rates were large in the order of the Bintyo char, metallurgical coke, graphite and glassy carbon. If the rate was converted to the rate per unit area, however, those of the Bintyo char was smaller than that of graphite. Thus, it is suggested that the rate of the Bintyo char is influenced by the pore diffusion of CO2. The rate had a positive relation with the amount of CO adsorption, showing that the rate determining step would be the desorption of CO from the active side on the surface. The rate independent of surface area was derived, combining all the obtained data.
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APA: M. Kawakami  (2003)  Reaction Kinetics Of Some Carbonaceous Materials With Carbon Dioxid

MLA: M. Kawakami Reaction Kinetics Of Some Carbonaceous Materials With Carbon Dioxid. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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