JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sequential gas‐solid reactions

Arthur J. FortiniDaniel D. Perlmutter

Year: 1989 Journal:   AIChE Journal Vol: 35 (12)Pages: 1975-1979   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract A model is developed describing consecutive gas‐solid reactions occurring in porous media. The model calls for independently measurable parameters and predicts two maxima in the reaction rate at intermediate conversions. The low temperature (350°C) reduction of hematite to iron in a hydrogen‐nitrogen atmosphere was used to test the model. The experimental data confirmed the expected rate maxima. The conversion predictions are very close to the data for conversions below 30%, but are systematically somewhat lower than the experimental values for higher levels of conversion. An explanation for the discrepancy is offered in terms of the description of the pore structure.

Keywords:
Maxima Hydrogen Porous medium Hematite Chemistry Nitrogen Thermodynamics Porosity Atmosphere (unit) Reduction (mathematics) Mineralogy Physics Mathematics Geometry Organic chemistry

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Iron and Steelmaking Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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