Deposition of carbon from methane on manganese sources

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Carbon has been deposited on HCFeMn slag from methane-containing gas with and without CO 2 , creating C-MnO composites and giving a hydrogen-rich off-gas as a by-product. The maximum deposited amount corresponds to 37±4% of the carbon required for reduction of all manganese in the slag to metallic Mn. This was achieved at 1100 °C with a H 2 -concentration in the off gas of 76%. Temperature was an important parameter. At 790 °C, no deposited carbon was detected, at temperatures ≥1000 °C, deposition increased with temperature. A lower gas-flow leads to more methane decomposition.Experiments with CO 2 in the process gas gave less deposited carbon than other experiments. This could be caused by dilution of methane or chemical reactions involving CO 2 , or a combination. Investigations of fines formation indicate that the deposited carbon sticks well to the HCFeMn-slag, and would not fall off easily during transport and handling. This demonstrates that biogas can potentially be a non-fossil source of carbon in manganese production.

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