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Thermal investigations of direct iron ore reduction with coal
Authors:Gui-su Liu  Vladimir Strezov  John A Lucas  Louis J Wibberley
Institution:

a Niksa Energy Associates, 1745 Terrace Drive, Belmont, CA 94002, USA

b Newbolds Applied Research, The University of Newcastle, Cnr Frith and Gavey Sts, Mayfield, NSW 2304, Australia

c Discipline of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, The University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan 2308, NSW, Australia

d BHP Billiton Newcastle Technology Centre, Off Vale Street, Shortland 2307, NSW, Australia

Abstract:In this paper, fundamental mechanisms for iron ore reduction in coal–ore mixtures have been investigated using several advanced experimental techniques. Firstly, the thermal properties of coal–ore mixtures were studied and apparent specific heat of coal–ore mixtures against temperature was obtained at a heating rate of 10 °C/min. Several exothermic and endothermic peaks were observed which were related to the decomposition reactions and reduction. The flue gases from the mixture were analysed using a mass spectrometer. Secondly, the X-ray diffraction (XRD) and the iron phase analytical techniques were applied to identify the iron phase changes with the temperature. It has been found that coal devolatilisation and iron oxides reduction occur simultaneously during the heating of the mixture. H2 and CO gases produced from coal devolatilisation and char gasification were responsible for the reduction of iron oxides at these temperatures. Iron oxides undergo step-wise reduction over the whole process. The results in this work provide a fundamental understanding for the direct reduced ironmaking processes.
Keywords:Coal  Iron ore reduction  Direct reduced iron  Thermal property
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