Elemental Partitioning in Coke Gasification Slags

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James R. Craig
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The slags generated during gasification of petroleum coke are heterogeneous and con-sist of many different phases. These phases are important because their physical properties affect the operability of gasifiers and because they concentrate many elements that are present in the petroleum coke feed in only minor to trace quantities. An understanding of the chemistry and physical nature of these slag phases is necessary to predict behavior in the gasifier and in considering the ultimate use or disposal of the materials. Slags typically consist of silicate glasses, calcium-silicates, free iron-nickel metallic phases, iron sulfides, and aluminum oxide spinels enriched in iron, chromium, and vanadium. The partitioning of elements among these phases has been analyzed and will be discussed.
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APA: James R. Craig  (1989)  Elemental Partitioning in Coke Gasification Slags

MLA: James R. Craig Elemental Partitioning in Coke Gasification Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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