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The influence of simultaneous adsorption of potassium and sodium vapours on coke structure and performance

Authors :
Zhong, J.
Zhang, J.
Li, K.
Liu, Z.
Wang, C.
Zhao, D.
Zhang, H.
Source :
Ironmaking and Steelmaking; January 2017, Vol. 44 Issue: 1 p36-41, 6p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Alkali metals are one of the important factors promoting the degradation of coke in blast furnace. Previous studies usually focused on the properties of coke affected, respectively, by K and Na separately, while K and Na will simultaneously affect coke performance in the actual production of blast furnace. Through simulating the actual situation where coke is affected by K and Na vapours simultaneously in blast furnace, the evolution of coke structure and thermal properties (CRI, CSR) after alkalisation with different proportions of K and Na vapours are revealed in this study. Results showed that coke structure was broken when the proportion of alkali vapours reached 3%, and coke fine formation rate increased with the increase of K vapour, indicating that K vapour caused a great damage to coke structure; CRI of coke reached the highest and CSR the lowest when K/Na ratio was 3/7. It was observed with SEM/energy dispersive spectrometer that K and Na existed in both mineral matters and carbon matrix; nepheline, generated when coke reacted with alkaline (K, Na) vapours, was determined by XRD. The content of K and Na in nepheline is dependent on the ratio of alkaline (K, Na).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03019233 and 17432812
Volume :
44
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Ironmaking and Steelmaking
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs40745686
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/03019233.2016.1217114