Influence of Temperature on Carbonation Pellet for Ferrous Dust

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In a certain reaction time, CO2 concentration and flow rate, the carbonation experiment was carried out about green pellets prepared by the ferrous dust and active lime with 15%, 20%, 25%, 30% CaO content ratio respectively. The conversion ratio, porosity and compressive strength of carbonation pellets were analyzed at 200°C, 400°C, 600°C, 800°C.The results show that, with the reaction temperature increasing, CaO conversion ratio of carbonation reaction and the compressive strength increased, and the porosity decreased significantly; when the reaction temperature is 800°C, the CaO conversion ratio of reaction with 25% CaO content pellet can reach 47.26%, these can make the carbonation pellet to achieve a better carbonation degree and quality.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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374-377

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May 2013

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