Enriching blast furnace gas by removing carbon dioxide

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[1] Zhang, Chongmin
[2] Sun, Zhimin
[3] Chen, Shuwen
[4] Wang, Baohai
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Zhang, C. (zcmin@ustl.edu.cn) | 1600年 / Chinese Academy of Sciences卷 / 25期
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中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Ionic liquids - Blast furnaces - Energy resources - Steelmaking - Coke ovens - Gases - Carbon capture;
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10.1016/S1001-0742(14)60655-0
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Blast furnace gas (BF gas) produced in the iron making process is an essential energy resource for a steel making work. As compared with coke oven gas, the caloric value of BF gas is too low to be used alone as fuel in hot stove because of its high concentrations of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. If the carbon dioxide in BF gas could be captured efficiently, it would meet the increasing need of high caloric BF gas, and develop methods to reusing and/or recycling the separated carbon dioxide further. Focused on this, investigations were done with simple evaluation on possible methods of removing carbon dioxide from BF gas and basic experiments on carbon dioxide capture by chemical absorption. The experimental results showed that in 100 minutes, the maximum absorbed doses of carbon dioxide reached 20 g/100 g with ionic liquid as absorbent. © 2013 The Research Centre for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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