Reaction Mechanisms Of Charcoal And Coke In The Silicon Process

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. H. Myrhaug J. K. Tuset H. Tveit
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Silicon metal as a commodity material is produced by carbothermic reduction of quartz in electric submerged arc furnaces, where CO2 forms as a by-product. Since 1997 the Norwegian Ferroalloy Producers Association have been engaged in research programmes aiming for reduced CO2-emissions associated with fossil carbon in their processes. One important issue has been to study how charcoal and wood chips perform compared to coal and coke in the silicon process. The ability of the carbon-rich reduction materials to react with SiO-gas is commonly assumed to be of large importance to the performance of the process. Based on laboratory experiments with different carbon materials, combined with estimation of parameters in a mathematical model of the reaction between carbon and SiO-gas, a foundation for a theoretical study of the performance of the carbon materials in a silicon furnace is established.
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APA: E. H. Myrhaug J. K. Tuset H. Tveit  (2004)  Reaction Mechanisms Of Charcoal And Coke In The Silicon Process

MLA: E. H. Myrhaug J. K. Tuset H. Tveit Reaction Mechanisms Of Charcoal And Coke In The Silicon Process. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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