The influence of potassium on the reactivity and strength of coke, with special reference to the role of coke ash

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. H. Van Niekerk R. J. Dippenaar D. A. Kotze
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

It is generally accepted that alkalis attack and degrade the carbon fraction of coke in a blast furnace. Because South African cokes contain relatively high amounts of ash, the influence of alkalis on the ash fraction was investigated, the carbon and ash fractions being separated and studied separately. Potassium engenders the formation of liquid, with a resultant expansion of volume and a decrease in the strength of the coke ash. However, the ash did not play a significant part in the degradation of the coke, and it was found that the catalytic effect of potassium on the Boudouard reaction was the overriding factor in the coke-degradation process.
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APA: W. H. Van Niekerk R. J. Dippenaar D. A. Kotze  (1986)  The influence of potassium on the reactivity and strength of coke, with special reference to the role of coke ash

MLA: W. H. Van Niekerk R. J. Dippenaar D. A. Kotze The influence of potassium on the reactivity and strength of coke, with special reference to the role of coke ash. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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