Recent Studies on Use of Waste Plastics in Integrated Ironmaking
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Date
2025
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Springer International Publishing AG
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Around 7% of CO2 emissions are originated from the steel production. Nearly, three-quarters of the steel produced annually are obtained from the integrated route (BF-BOF). It is known that use of coke in BF results in 1700 kg CO2 emission per ton of hot metal. In relation to zero CO2 emission target, many investigations have been conducted in steelmaking industry for many years. One of them in blast furnace process can be regarded as replacing coke with certain alternatives. In this respect, substitution of coal and coke with biomass, use of coke oven gas (COG), use of pure H-2 gas, and use of waste plastics are some examples to the efforts to reduce CO2 emissions. In this paper, the studies aiming to substitute coke with waste plastics are reviewed.
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Waste Plastics, Blast Furnace, Carbon Dioxide
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Minerals, Metals and Materials Series
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97
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104
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9
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE


