EP2705167A2 - Carbon dioxide reduction in steelworks - Google Patents
Carbon dioxide reduction in steelworksInfo
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- EP2705167A2 EP2705167A2 EP12727844.8A EP12727844A EP2705167A2 EP 2705167 A2 EP2705167 A2 EP 2705167A2 EP 12727844 A EP12727844 A EP 12727844A EP 2705167 A2 EP2705167 A2 EP 2705167A2
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- Prior art keywords
- combustion
- metal
- carbon dioxide
- energy
- carbon monoxide
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
- F27D—DETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
- F27D17/00—Arrangements for using waste heat; Arrangements for using, or disposing of, waste gases
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01D—SEPARATION
- B01D53/00—Separation of gases or vapours; Recovering vapours of volatile solvents from gases; Chemical or biological purification of waste gases, e.g. engine exhaust gases, smoke, fumes, flue gases, aerosols
- B01D53/34—Chemical or biological purification of waste gases
- B01D53/46—Removing components of defined structure
- B01D53/62—Carbon oxides
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C01—INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- C01B—NON-METALLIC ELEMENTS; COMPOUNDS THEREOF; METALLOIDS OR COMPOUNDS THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASS C01C
- C01B32/00—Carbon; Compounds thereof
- C01B32/40—Carbon monoxide
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21B—MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
- C21B5/00—Making pig-iron in the blast furnace
- C21B5/06—Making pig-iron in the blast furnace using top gas in the blast furnace process
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21B—MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
- C21B7/00—Blast furnaces
- C21B7/002—Evacuating and treating of exhaust gases
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21B—MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
- C21B2100/00—Handling of exhaust gases produced during the manufacture of iron or steel
- C21B2100/20—Increasing the gas reduction potential of recycled exhaust gases
- C21B2100/22—Increasing the gas reduction potential of recycled exhaust gases by reforming
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21B—MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
- C21B2100/00—Handling of exhaust gases produced during the manufacture of iron or steel
- C21B2100/20—Increasing the gas reduction potential of recycled exhaust gases
- C21B2100/28—Increasing the gas reduction potential of recycled exhaust gases by separation
- C21B2100/282—Increasing the gas reduction potential of recycled exhaust gases by separation of carbon dioxide
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21B—MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
- C21B2100/00—Handling of exhaust gases produced during the manufacture of iron or steel
- C21B2100/60—Process control or energy utilisation in the manufacture of iron or steel
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21B—MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
- C21B2100/00—Handling of exhaust gases produced during the manufacture of iron or steel
- C21B2100/60—Process control or energy utilisation in the manufacture of iron or steel
- C21B2100/62—Energy conversion other than by heat exchange, e.g. by use of exhaust gas in energy production
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02P—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS
- Y02P10/00—Technologies related to metal processing
- Y02P10/10—Reduction of greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions
- Y02P10/122—Reduction of greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions by capturing or storing CO2
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
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- Y02P20/00—Technologies relating to chemical industry
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- Y02P20/133—Renewable energy sources, e.g. sunlight
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a process for carbon dioxide reduction in steelmaking and to a suitable steelworks assembly.
- CCS routes Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
- Sequestration stores highly concentrated carbon dioxide in subterranean chambers.
- gas scrubber processes In order to obtain highly concentrated carbon dioxide of about 98% purity or higher from steel mill exhaust gases, it is separated therefrom by gas scrubber processes.
- the emission is avoided or at least reduced, but still new carbon is continuously introduced into the blast furnace process and continuously generates additional carbon dioxide, which is emitted again or separated from ⁇ and must be stored.
- Carbon dioxide produced in the steelmaking process is reacted in this process in a combustion step with an electropositive metal. This results in at least a first combustion product, which is fed back to the steel production process.
- This method thus has the advantage over previously known methods for carbon dioxide emission avoidance, such.
- the process for reducing carbon dioxide comprising a combustion step with an electropositive metal in which an exothermic reaction with the electropositive metal takes place, which he attests ⁇ power plant technically usable thermal energy.
- This thermal energy can thus be converted into electrical energy, or it is supplied to the Stahlherstel ⁇ development process.
- the method can be coupled with a method for generating electrical energy.
- the steelworks with a power plant is arranged. This has the advantage that the thermal energy is not lost.
- the method is combined with a method of generating electrical energy in which the combustion Step generated power plant technically usable thermal energy is converted into electrical energy that has Ver ⁇ drive the further advantage of an almost complete Verwer ⁇ processing of such products and waste products. B. to ensure the electrical energy production.
- Combustion step is released with an exothermic reaction of the electropositive metal, a step for generating electrical energy are supplied, z. B. carried out a heat ⁇ transport.
- a step for generating electrical energy are supplied, z. B. carried out a heat ⁇ transport.
- the recovery process taken in itself generates energy in the combustion step in the form of high-temperature heat, which is used for the generation of electrical energy, eg. B. via a steam turbine can be used.
- the recovery process via the Wär ⁇ metransport to a process for generating electrical energy is connected.
- the thermal energy supplied to the steelmaking development process can be used for example for air ⁇ preheating the blast furnace process.
- This process is called Winderhitzen.
- the so-called wind in the blast furnace process is sent in countercurrent to the burden column in the metal ⁇ lurgi rule reactor of the blast furnace, what the reaction, ie the combustion of the carbon from the coke Untitled beneficiaries ⁇ .
- this embodiment has the advantage that, in addition to the recycling of the carbon dioxide, further energy can be generated and used in the same steelmaking process.
- the electropositive metal is a metal of the first or a metal of the second main group or a metal having a normal potential greater than 0 V.
- the electropositive metal is lithium.
- Alternative electro posi ⁇ tive metals are sodium, magnesium or zinc.
- electropositive metals such as potassium, calcium, Strontium or barium are used.
- the elektropositi- ve metal used however, in particular ge into a circuit ⁇ leads, that is, after the combustion step, the Burn ⁇ opening products of the metal are returned to the metal. That is, there is effectively no consumption of the electropositive metal.
- the lithium annual production is currently around 20,000 t, without a reprocessing of the unreacted lithium takes place today.
- Worldwide reserves of lithium carbonate are estimated at 58 million tonnes, equivalent to 11 million tonnes of lithium.
- the natural resources of sodium and magnesium, for example, are subject to virtually no occurrence limit.
- the first combustion product is at least partially recycled to the steelmaking process. More particularly, the first combustion ⁇ ses product comprises monoxide Kohlenmo-. This is used in the steelmaking process for the reduction of iron oxide.
- the reaction In the combustion step of the electropositive metal with carbon dioxide, these reactants react exothermically. In addition to thermal energy production, the reaction also produces various combustion products. In particular, the reaction is conducted so that in the end carbon monoxide as a
- Combustion product is formed.
- oxides and carbonates of the electropositive metal precipitate as waste products.
- the carbon dioxide can be reduced by means of electropositive metals up to carbon.
- the carbon formed in the Brennkam ⁇ mer can komproportionieren under a Boudou- ard equilibrium with additional carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, so that at the end by means of the formal elec- Tropogenic metal carbon dioxide is reduced to carbon monoxide.
- the formation of carbon monoxide in this combustion step has the advantage that carbon monoxide plays an important role in the steelmaking process and can be returned to it. That is, in this way, a cycle of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide can be generated.
- the carbon can be kept in the system and the carbon dioxide emission prevented.
- the first combustion product which has in particular carbon monoxide
- a blast furnace process of steelmaking ⁇ provisioning process is supplied.
- the carbon monoxide replaces a part of the fuel used in the blast furnace process.
- coal and / or coke as fuel USAGE ⁇ det.
- the coal or coke in the blast furnace process also serves to mechanically stabilize the Möllerklale to ensure a sufficiently large contact area between the solid iron ore and the reducing gas atmosphere. In this process step, therefore, part of the coal or coke in the blast furnace is replaced by the recycled carbon monoxide.
- the blast furnace process is replaced by a direct reduction process in the steelmaking process.
- the first combustion product that in particular the carbon monoxide ⁇ used as the reducing gas.
- coal or coke can be completely replaced by the recycled carbon monoxide ⁇ to.
- finely ground iron ore for example, flow-type in a fluidized bed reactor in countercurrent with a reducing gas while vice ⁇ sets. This method has z.
- no fossil fuels to ⁇ slegilichen longer be used, but they can be completely replaced lenstoffniklauf by the carbon monoxide from the coal.
- the carbon cycle offers the advantage of being able to realize a CO 2 - emission-free steelworks.
- the process of carbon dioxide recycling can be connected to the process of generating electrical energy by a power plant.
- the carbon monoxide generated is not completely kept in a circle ⁇ run, the carbon monoxide content that is not recycled back into the beam production process may, for example, in a further useful end product, such as methanol, umgewan ⁇ punched.
- a two ⁇ tes combustion product which is electrochemically convertible back ⁇ bar and which is reacted in a rear convertible process arises.
- ⁇ de electrochemical reaction energy is necessary.
- a regenerative energy source can be used for this purpose.
- the second combustion product is, in particular, an oxide and / or a salt of the electropositive metal. Is the electropositive metal lithium, entste ⁇ hen as combustion products z. B. Li 2 0, L1 2 C 2 and L1 2 CO 3 .
- CO 2 can be separated as lithium carbonate from an exhaust gas stream.
- This oxide or salt of the electropositive metal can be re-converted to the metal in the back-conversion process.
- the metal itself will be so not consumed in the process, but only changes the oxidation state. Therefore, the metal can also be considered as Energyspei ⁇ cher. Since the re-conversion, ie the electrochemical reaction is time independent of the steelmaking development process, can be used for this transformation process back regene ⁇ rative energies such as solar photovoltaic energy or wind energy.
- the method thus has the additional advantage of coupling a storage for regenerative energies into the steelworks process in addition to reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
- an electro posi ⁇ tive metal as an energy store also has the advantage in transportation over long distances previous energy transports such. B. by means of transmission lines to be beneficial.
- the carbon dioxide could instead with a elec ⁇ tropositiven metal also reduced by means of hydrogen ⁇ the.
- the use of hydrogen is only effective if it is also directly implemented at the place of production. Under standard conditions of 25 ° C and 1013 mbar 1 mol of hydrogen occupies a volume of 24.5 1, while 2 mol of lithium occupy only 0.025 1 volume.
- the mass-related formation enthalpies for lithium oxide and water are comparable:
- the metallic lithium has a compared to gas ⁇ shaped hydrogen more than 1000 times higher energy density.
- hydrogen can be compressed or liquefied, its effective energy density relative to standard conditions is considerably reduced.
- the lithium can be transported much easier than hydrogen.
- Such reprocessing of the reacted electropositive metal thus forms a second cycle, which is coupled via the combustion reaction to the carbon dioxide-carbon monoxide cycle.
- a reprocessing of the electropositive metal may, for example, be an electrowinning process. be a rochemical reduction.
- oxides, hydroxides or salts of the electropositive metal can be converted back into the metal.
- n + to the metal M ren Anlageniva- an electrochemical ⁇ mix reduction of the metal ion M.
- electric power is necessary, which can be obtained for example from renewable energy.
- such reprocessing or return transformation process of electropositive metal than Ener ⁇ gie Grande for from photovoltaic energy obtained can be considered. Especially advantageous is therefore also the
- a steelworks having a combustion chamber, which comprises an electropositive metal is expediently arranged.
- the combustion chamber is used for combustion of the ⁇ electropositive metal.
- the combustion chamber is preferably designed such that the elec ⁇ tropositive metal and carbon dioxide are a ⁇ be conducted into the combustion chamber and that is a combustion step with an exothermic reaction of the electropositive metal can be carried out.
- the combustion chamber is designed so that the reaction is so feasible that in the end carbon monoxide is formed.
- carbon can be generated in the exothermic reaction of the electro-posi tive ⁇ metal with the carbon dioxide.
- it can continue to disproportionate to carbon monoxide via the Boudouard equilibrium.
- the arrangement according to the invention with a steelworks comprises a combustion chamber which is equipped with an electropositive metal in a combustion step for the conversion of carbon dioxide produced in the steel production process. is is.
- the combustion chamber is configured such that an electropositive metal can be introduced into the combustion chamber and at least a first combustion product is executable by the internal ⁇ chamber and traceable in an apparatus of the steel mill. This has not only being processed to ⁇ world harmful carbon dioxide and is converted back chemically, but that it also directly produce a product that is necessary for the steel manufacturing process and this can be made available again the advantage.
- the apparatus of the steelworks is a blast furnace or alternatively a fluidized bed reactor.
- the corresponding processes which take place in the furnace or in the fluidized-bed reactor have already been described in the process.
- a so-called Möllerklale with hot air is flown in countercurrent and only a portion of the recycled carbon monoxide is added to this process for the reduction of iron oxide.
- a direct reduction process takes place in which the synthesis gas consists entirely of the recirculated carbon monoxide from the first combustion product.
- the arrangement with the steelworks comprises a recycling device.
- This recycling device is designed for the electrochemical conversion of an oxide and / or a salt of an electropositive metal.
- This combination with the recycling device has the advantage that in the
- Electropositive metal can be recovered directly.
- the electropositive metal is such that the oxide can be re-dissolved into oxygen and the electropositive metal by an electrochemical process.
- ver ⁇ holds it for the salts of the electropositive metal.
- This lithium serves as an energy source and storage and can thus be circulated without being consumed. This aspect is known for example from the document DE 10 2008 031 437 AI.
- the recycling apparatus relating to the reconversion necessary electrical energy from a power source can regenerati ⁇ ven.
- This has the advantage that by means of an energy storage such as lithium, renewable energy integrated into the steelworks process ⁇ can. Lithium about located so high on a thermodynamic energy scale that exothermically reacts strongly not only in air, son ⁇ countries in pure nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon dioxide, which enables the conversion of carbon dioxide.
- the entste ⁇ rising by the exothermic reaction energy is power plant technology available. That is, the Ab- heat temperature is high enough that it can be used for electrical energy production.
- the thermal energy remains in the steelmaking process.
- the arrangement comprises in particular a heat transport device, via which the combustion chamber with the
- the figure shows schematically the arrangement of a steel mill 30, 40 with a recycling device 20 for reconverting the electropositive metal M with a system for obtaining electrical energy 10 from wind and / or sun.
- a wind turbine and the sun is symbolically drawn for the regenerative energy source 10.
- stream 11 is transported to the recycling device 20.
- the reduction of an electropositive metal M from an oxide or a salt MO x occurs .
- This reduction process is carried out in particular electrochemically.
- the energy required for this is obtained from the regenerative current source 10.
- an arrow leads away, which stands for a product of the recycling device 20, namely the electropositive metal M.
- the electropositive metal M is used as a kind of Ener ⁇ gie appointment 21. This is shown symbolically by a cylinder tank 21 into which opens an arrow. From this cylinder tank 21 as energy storage leads an arrow 22 away, which is intended to illustrate the transport path to the steel mill 30, 40.
- the electropositive metal M in its function as energy storage device 21 can also be produced directly in a recycling device 20 on the steelworks 30, 40, it is also a
- Transport 22 of the metal M conceivable because this is much more effective and loss-free to implement than the transport of comparable energy storage such as hydrogen or compared to a current transport via transmission ⁇ lines.
- a combustor 30 and a further pre ⁇ direction of the steel mill 40 are shown schematically in which fol ⁇ constricting processes take place: In the combustion chamber 30, the carbon dioxide conversion takes place with the electropositive metal M.
- Combustion chamber 30 leading and away from the combustion chamber 30 arrow is characterized in that the carbon dioxide CO 2 is introduced into the combustion chamber 30 and carbon monoxide CO leaves the combustion chamber 30.
- the arrow with the oxide or salt of the electropositive metal MO x which opens into the recycling device 20, away from this combustion chamber 30.
- the apparatus 40 of the steelworks is shown, in which the carbon monoxide CO is fed again and from which the carbon dioxide CO 2 is precipitated. In this device thus takes place the process in which the carbon monoxide CO reacts to carbon dioxide CO 2 . This is done in the reduction of iron oxides as it is done in the processing of iron ores for steel production.
- the apparatus 40 may be for the blast furnace of the steelworks, where part of the carbon monoxide CO is reused, along with other fossil fuels.
- device 40 can also stand for a fluidized-bed reactor in which a direct reduction process requires the entire carbon monoxide CO as the reducing gas. Accordingly, no new carbon is introduced into the system, but the carbon is completely guided into a circuit between these two devices of the combustion chamber 30 and the fluidized-bed reactor 40.
- the figure illustrates that, in addition to the carbon cycle, another cycle, namely that of the electropositive metal M, can be coupled to the steelworks process.
- the combustion in the combustion chamber 30 should in particular be conducted so that the end product is carbon monoxide:
- the resulting carbon monoxide CO can be used directly in the blast furnace 40 of the steelworks to reduce the iron oxide who ⁇ . It is converted again to carbon dioxide CO 2 . The- It is again fed to the combustion chamber 30, where it can react with an electropositive metal M, in particular lithium. Thus, the carbon is so ge in a cycle ride ⁇ . This so comparable circulating part of the carbon the steel mill 30, 40 can no longer be leading to verringer ⁇ th C0 2 emissions.
- Combustion chamber 30 is coupled to a power plant.
- the energy generated in the combustion chamber 30 in the combustion step can be additionally supplied in the form of high-temperature heat to the power plant, in particular the steam generator in the power plant, and serve to generate electrical energy.
- the power plant in particular the steam generator in the power plant
- sufficient energy from these Ban ⁇ len can be available to realize the circuit described economically and ecologically. Since this electrical energy is generated at a time when it can not be fully or completely consumed, it is important that it be temporarily or seasonally cached.
- the blast furnace of a steel plant emits about 40 1.3m tone ⁇ nen carbon dioxide per year, with a production capacity of 4 million tons per year of steel. Reducing 10% of this carbon dioxide CO 2 to carbon monoxide CO would require 42,000 tonnes of lithium per year. However, the lithium is not consumed in one run, but kept in a cycle. which it is regenerated. Depending on the cycle duration, only a fraction of the aforementioned amount of lithium would be needed at all. If, for example, the lithium were to pass through the cycle 10 times a year, only 4200 tons of lithium would be needed for a reduction of 10% of the carbon dioxide emissions.
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