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Effect of CO_2 and H_2O on gasification dissolution and deep reaction of coke 被引量:10
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作者 zhi-yu chang Ping Wang +3 位作者 Jian-liang Zhang Ke-xin Jiao Yue-qiang Zhang Zheng-jian Liu 《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2018年第12期1402-1411,共10页
To more comprehensively analyze the effect of CO_2 and H_2O on the gasification dissolution reaction and deep reaction of coke, the reactions of coke with CO_2 and H_2O using high temperature gas–solid reaction appar... To more comprehensively analyze the effect of CO_2 and H_2O on the gasification dissolution reaction and deep reaction of coke, the reactions of coke with CO_2 and H_2O using high temperature gas–solid reaction apparatus over the range of 950–1250°C were studied, and the thermodynamic and kinetic analyses were also performed. The results show that the average reaction rate of coke with H_2O is about 1.3–6.5 times that with CO_2 in the experimental temperature range. At the same temperature, the endothermic effect of coke with H_2O is less than that with CO_2. As the pressure increases, the gasification dissolution reaction of coke shifts to the high-temperature zone. The use of hydrogen-rich fuels is conducive to decreasing the energy consumed inside the blast furnace, and a corresponding high-pressure operation will help to suppress the gasification dissolution reaction of coke and reduce its deterioration. The interfacial chemical reaction is the main rate-limiting step over the experimental temperature range. The activation energies of the reaction of coke with CO_2 and H_2O are 169.23 kJ ·mol-1 and 87.13 kJ·mol^(-1), respectively. Additionally, water vapor is more likely to diffuse into the coke interior at a lower temperature and thus aggravates the deterioration of coke in the middle upper part of blast furnace. 展开更多
关键词 COKE GASIFICATION DISSOLUTION REACTION DEEP REACTION rate-limiting step activation energy
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