Influence of Sodium on Coke Microstructure in Different Reaction Atmosphere

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhijun He Wenlong Zhan Junhong Zhang Qinghai Pang Sen Zhang Chen Tian
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Alkali metal is one of the key critical factors that determine the coke degradation. Previous studies on the influence of alkali metal on coke structure were mostly focus on the catalysis of alkali carbonates for coke gasification reaction. Besides, the difference of alkali metal and coke gasification effects on coke degradation was still not clear. Highly reactive coke developed by Nippon Steel was proved to increase the reaction efficiency and to decrease CO2 emission effectively. Therefore, conventional coke and highly reactive coke adsorbed 5% sodium were studied in this paper. Coke degradation tests were undertaken in atmosphere of N2 and CO2. SEM, EDS and XRD were employed to analyze samples. Results showed that the degradation of conventional coke strength by sodium was stronger than highly reactive coke in the atmosphere of N2. The effect of CaO catalyst on the coke reactivity has been interpreted as a change in highly reactive coke microstructure and strength.
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APA: Zhijun He Wenlong Zhan Junhong Zhang Qinghai Pang Sen Zhang Chen Tian  (2017)  Influence of Sodium on Coke Microstructure in Different Reaction Atmosphere

MLA: Zhijun He Wenlong Zhan Junhong Zhang Qinghai Pang Sen Zhang Chen Tian Influence of Sodium on Coke Microstructure in Different Reaction Atmosphere. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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