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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 347, Issue -, Pages 440-446Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2018.03.135
Keywords
Metallurgical coke; Gasification; Reaction kinetics; CO2-CO-H-2-N-2
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- Australian Research Council (ARC Linkage Project) [LP130100701]
- Australian Government
- Australian Research Council [LP130100701] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
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The reaction kinetics of the gasification of a metallurgical coke was investigated using a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) in the temperature range of 1173-1873 K, particle size of 200-2000 mu m, and CO2 content of 5-20 vol% in CO2-CO-N-2 and CO2-CO-H-2-N--(2) gas mixtures. The gasification rate in the presence of H-2 is significantly higher than that without H-2 at lower temperatures. The enhancing effect of H-2 diminishes with temperature increase. Two temperature zones corresponding to chemical reaction controlled regime and diffusion controlled regime are identified. The reaction transitions from chemical reaction control to diffusion control at 1467 K for gasification without H-2 in comparison to 1364 K with H-2. It indicates that diffusion becomes the controlling step at a lower temperature in the H-2-containing gas mixture due to the generation of H2O through water-gas shift reaction. With increasing gasification rate with temperature, the gasification becomes controlled by the diffusion of CO2, which is further demonstrated by the decreasing reaction rate with increasing particle size and the increasing reaction order as temperature increases.
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