THE EFFECTS OF THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON OXIDES ON THE KINETICS OF THE CATALYZED REACTION, 2CARBON-MONOXIDE ---> CARBON + CARBON-DIOXIDE, IN SIMULATED BLAST FURNACE ATMOSPHERES
Seven iron ore pellets, two sinters, and one lump ore were studied in CO-CO₂-H₂-N₂ atmospheres from 350°C to 750°C, simulating the upper stack of the ironmaking blast furnace. Experiments were performed in a flowing gas reactor on single specimens of each type of substrate. Two different measurement...
Main Author: | Lowry, Michael Lee |
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Other Authors: | Bronson, Arturo |
Language: | en_US |
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The University of Arizona.
1980
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/281920 |
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