Gasification Characteristics and Kinetics of Coke with Chlorine Addition |
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Authors: | Cui Wang Jianliang Zhang Kexin Jiao Zhengjian Liu Kuochih Chou |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering,University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing,P.R. China;2.State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy,University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing,P.R. China |
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Abstract: | The gasification process of metallurgical coke with 0, 1.122, 3.190, and 7.132 wt pct chlorine was investigated through thermogravimetric method from ambient temperature to 1593 K (1320 °C) in purified CO2 atmosphere. The variations in the temperature parameters that T i decreases gradually with increasing chlorine, T f and T max first decrease and then increase, but both in a downward trend indicated that the coke gasification process was catalyzed by the chlorine addition. Then the kinetic model of the chlorine-containing coke gasification was obtained through the advanced determination of the average apparent activation energy, the optimal reaction model, and the pre-exponential factor. The average apparent activation energies were 182.962, 118.525, 139.632, and 111.953 kJ/mol, respectively, which were in the same decreasing trend with the temperature parameters analyzed by the thermogravimetric method. It was also demonstrated that the coke gasification process was catalyzed by chlorine. The optimal kinetic model to describe the gasification process of chlorine-containing coke was the ?esták Berggren model using Málek’s method, and the pre-exponential factors were 6.688 × 105, 2.786 × 103, 1.782 × 104, and 1.324 × 103 min?1, respectively. The predictions of chlorine-containing coke gasification from the ?esták Berggren model were well fitted with the experimental data. |
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