Evaluating the potential of plastic-containing materials as alternative reducing agents

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The amount of discarded plastic-containing materials is increasing, and one option to help with this issue is to use these materials in bath smelting processes. The injection of plastic-containing materials to partially substitute coal in zinc-fuming processes has been studied in an industrial trial at Boliden–Rönnskär smelter. To evaluate the potential of plastic-containing materials, thermodynamic calculations were performed in this study. In the first step, a thermodynamic calculation was performed for trials with only coal injection, and then this calculation was applied to trials with the co-injection of plastic materials. The thermodynamic calculation shows that not all the injected coal participates in the reactions within the slag. Similarly, the calculation with the co-injection of plastic-containing materials shows that different amounts of each plastic material participate in the reactions within the slag bath.

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Lotfian, S., Vikström, T., Lennartsson, A., Björkman, B., Ahmed, H., & Samuelsson, C. (2019). Evaluating the potential of plastic-containing materials as alternative reducing agents. Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, 58(4), 389–399. https://doi.org/10.1080/00084433.2019.1590044

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