Generation of Carbonaceous Material from "Pure Water Sachets" and their Subsequent Utilisation as Reductants for the Opon Mansi Iron Ore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. R. Dankwah J. Dankwah F. Awotwe-Appiah P. Koshy
Organization:
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Pages:
9
File Size:
1550 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

This research investigates the generation of an effective carbonaceous material from waste ‘pure water sachets’ and their subsequent utilisation as reductants for the reduction of the Opon Mansi iron ore. Composite pellets of Opon Mansi iron ore and pulverised carbonaceous material generated from waste pure water sachets were heated from room temperature to 1200 °C in a gas fired furnace for seventy minutes. The reduced pellet was analysed chemically for its oxygen and carbon content using a LECO Oxygen/Nitrogen and LECO Carbon/Sulphur analysers, respectively. It was observed that nuggets of metallic iron were readily produced with the carbonaceous materials acting as an effective reductant and source of chemical energy. XRD analysis of waste ‘pure water sachets’ revealed that the polymer was semi-crystalline with peaks that were identical to those of high density polyethylene (HDPE). Gas emission behaviour of the iron ore-PWS pellet was studied in a horizontal tube furnace at 1200 °C using an infrared gas analyser; the results revealed an exhaust gas rich in the reducing gases CO and CH4 along with CO2.
Citation

APA: J. R. Dankwah J. Dankwah F. Awotwe-Appiah P. Koshy  (2015)  Generation of Carbonaceous Material from "Pure Water Sachets" and their Subsequent Utilisation as Reductants for the Opon Mansi Iron Ore

MLA: J. R. Dankwah J. Dankwah F. Awotwe-Appiah P. Koshy Generation of Carbonaceous Material from "Pure Water Sachets" and their Subsequent Utilisation as Reductants for the Opon Mansi Iron Ore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account