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Carbon Composite Pellets

ENHANCED REDUCTION OF CaFj AND NaF ON VANADIUM TITANO-MAGNETITE CARBON COMPOSITE PELLETS... [Pg.571]

Keywords Vanadium titano-magnetite concentrate. Carbon composite pellets. Additives,... [Pg.571]

Effect of Adding CapT on the Reduction Process of Vanadium Titano-magnetite Carbon Composite Pellets... [Pg.574]

With the addition of 3.0% Cap2 or NaF, the maximum metallization ratio of vanadium titano-magnetite carbon composite pellets in Nitrogen atmosphere could reach up to 94.8% and 92.5%, respectively, all of which were better than 88.5% at 1350 C for 30 min without any additive. [Pg.577]

X. M. Guo et al., Effects of Catalyst and Additive Containing Li, a, or Ca on Reduction of Iron Oxide/Carbon Composite Pellets, Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 8(3)(2001), 185-188. [Pg.577]

A sophisticated quantitative analysis of experimental data was performed by Voltz et al. (96). Their experiment was performed over commercially available platinum catalysts on pellets and monoliths, with temperatures and gaseous compositions simulating exhaust gases. They found that carbon monoxide, propylene, and nitric oxide all exhibit strong poisoning effects on all kinetic rates. Their data can be fitted by equations of the form ... [Pg.91]

FIGURE 20.14 (a) Height image of a cluster of carbon black (CB) particles. The sample was prepared by pressing the particles into a pellet, (b) Optical micrograph of a cryo-ultramicrotome cut of a mbbery composite loaded with silica, (c, d) Phase images of a nanocomposite of polyurethane (PU) loaded with silica and a mbber blend based on natural mbber (NR) and styrene-butadiene copolymer (SBR) loaded with siUca, respectively. The samples were prepared with a cryo-ultramicrotome. [Pg.573]

The high purity carbon nanotubes (CNTs) used in this study were obtained by decomposition of acetylene over a powdered CoxMgi xO solid solution catalyst [19]. Different proportions of CNTs from 15 to 70% and polyacrylonitrile (PAN, Aldrich) have been mixed in an excess of acetone to obtain a slurry. After evaporation of acetone, precursor electrodes were formed by pressing the CNTs/PAN mixture at 1-2 tons/cm2. The C/C composites were formed by carbonisation of the pellets at 700-900°C for 30-420 min under nitrogen flow [20], The optimal capacitance properties of the composite were obtained for a mixture CNTs/PAN (30/70 wt%) treated at 700°C. Such C/C composite remains still quite rich in nitrogen (9 at% of N) demonstrating that PAN is an efficient nitrogen carrier. On the other hand,... [Pg.33]

Redfield (1934), who analyzed the major elemental content of many samples of mixed plankton (phytoplankton and zooplankton) caught in nets towed through the surface ocean. They compared the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus composition of these collections to concentration profiles of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), NOs, and P04 throughout the water column. This pioneering research demonstrated that these three elements are continually redistributed in the ocean by selective removal into plankton cells and their remains (i.e., fecal pellets), which are then efficiently respired as they sink through the marine water column. [Pg.45]

The studies carried out consist of the megascopic description of the master columns study of thin sections for maceral assessment, determination of maceral composition on polished blocks in reflected light, determination of mean maximum reflectance values on polished pellets, proximate analyses of selected petrographic zones, hot stage studies on vitrinoids to determine the thermal behavior at various temperatures, electron microprobe and spectrochemical studies of selected zones to determine the nature of ash forming elements, analyses of certain zones petrographically important to determine the variation of total carbon, and hydrogen and microhardness determinations on certain macerals. [Pg.286]


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