The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard Reaction

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Lindstad M. Syvertsen R. J. Ishak H. B. Arntzen P. O. Grøntvedt
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Better utilisation of electric power and coke is vital in reducing production costs and CO2-emissions in production of ferromanganese. All FeMn smelting operations consume 10 to 30 % more carbon than the carbon needed to reduce MnO and FeO to metal and the carbon contained in the alloy. Potassium which re-circulates and builds up in the furnace has been shown to be the main culprit causing both excessive carbon consumption, by catalysing the Boudouard reaction, and increased electric power consumption. The reaction between CO2 and ordinary metallurgical coke or coke impregnated with potassium has been studied at temperatures from 800 to 1100°C in a thermobalance apparatus. Ordinary coke did not react to any great extent at temperatures up to 1000°C, whereas the addition of potassium (2-10 %) resulted in a huge increase in reaction rates. The ultimate goal is to fit the results into a reaction rate model containing the equilibrium constant for the solid-gas heterogeneous reaction between CO2 and a free active site on the carbon reactant producing CO and adsorbed oxygen (an occupied site). The model includes the partial pressures of CO and CO2, a reaction rate constant that is a function of both the total number of reaction sites of carbon, and the potassium content. The potassium dependency is taken care of by introducing activity coefficients for the carbon sites. As the first step towards such a model, a regression line for the Boudouard reaction rate has been established.
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APA: T. Lindstad M. Syvertsen R. J. Ishak H. B. Arntzen P. O. Grøntvedt  (2004)  The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard Reaction

MLA: T. Lindstad M. Syvertsen R. J. Ishak H. B. Arntzen P. O. Grøntvedt The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard Reaction. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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