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Effect of Fe2+/Fe3+ Ratio on the Reduction Behavior of SFCA-I in Hydrogen-enriched Atmosphere
Daisuke Maruoka Yuto OnumaEiki KasaiTaichi Murakami
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Article ID: TETSU-2024-139

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In this study, the influence of Fe2+/Fe3+ ratios in SFCA-I on its reducibility are examined. Five types of powder samples containing SFCA-I with different Fe2+/Fe3+ ratios were prepared using chemical reagents by solid phase reaction at high temperature. The samples were heated up to 800℃ in the different atmospheres of CO-CO2-H2-H2O systems. The reducibility of the samples was evaluated using the integrated intensity ratio identified by XRD before and during the reduction experiment. The integrated intensity ratio of SFCA-I is not decreased up to 700℃ in CO-CO2 atmosphere, whereas the intensity become weak in CO-CO2-H2-H2O atmosphere. The integrated intensity ratio of SFCA-I remains at 800°C under CO-CO2 atmosphere. On the other hands, the integrated intensity ratio disappears under the CO-CO2-H2-H2O atmosphere. The increase in the Fe2+/Fe3+ ratio in SFCA-I leads to the increase in the concentration of Fe in SFCA-I and significant decrease the integrated intensity under different reducing gas conditions at 750℃. The increase in the amount of Fe2+ may lead to enter Fe2+ into the spinel unit, and this may contribute to the reduction of SFCA-I.

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