Influence factors on PM2.5 and PM10 emissions in iron ore sintering process

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Abstract

Influences of factors on PM10/2.5 (particulate matters less than 10/2.5 μm in aerodynamic) emission in ron ore sintering process have been investigated using a lab-scale sinter pot. Research findings show that ncreasing moisture content contributes to decreasing the emission concentration of PM10/2.5 due to the stronger scrubbing effect of over-wetted layer; increasing coke breeze rate would increase the generation of PM10/2.5 since more trace elements are volatilized and conversed into particle phase. Prolonging granuation time can improve the mechanical strength of granules and also restrain the removal of volatile trace elements to particulate matter, which enables to reduce PM10/2.5 emissions. The utilization of recycling materials remarkably enhances PM10/2.5 emissions for more fine particles (< 10/2.5 μm) are brought in and more volatile trace elements are entrained into particulate matters. Taking sintering indexes into consideration, applying recycling materials wisely or adding solid sorbents serve as more prospective approaches than merely regulating process parameters. This information is able to guide the development of in-bed controlling techniques for reducing PM10/2.5 emissions.

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Ji, Z., Fan, X., Gan, M., Chen, X., Li, Q., Tian, Y., … Jiang, T. (2016). Influence factors on PM2.5 and PM10 emissions in iron ore sintering process. ISIJ International, 56(9), 1580–1587. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2016-169

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