Project description
Disruptive approach to reduce CO2 emissions from steel production
Drastic reduction of CO2 is the biggest challenge of our time. Steel is mostly produced from oxide minerals in blast furnaces, followed by partial removal of carbon by oxygen in converters. The process produces 2.1 tons of CO2 per ton of steel, and thus, steelmaking is perhaps the largest greenhouse gas emitter on the planet. The EU funded ROC project aims to introduce fundamental scientific changes in the process for the drastic cut of CO2 emissions by at least 80 %. The project’s disruptive approach will involve the replacement of carbon with hydrogen as a reductant and merging the multiple process stages into a single oxide melting plus hydrogen-based reduction process using green electricity. In other words, an electric arc furnace operated with hydrogen containing a reducing plasma.
Objective
With 1.8 billion tons produced per year, steel is the dominant metallic material. It can be recycled by melting scrap, a resource satisfying at most 30% of the demand. Hence, fresh steel must be produced in huge amounts, from oxide minerals reduced by CO in blast furnaces, followed by partial removal of C by O2 in converters. These two processes create ~2.1 tons CO2 per ton of steel, qualifying steelmaking as the largest single greenhouse gas emitter on earth (~8% of all emissions). ROC tackles the fundamental science needed to drastically cut these staggering CO2 numbers, by up to 80% and beyond. This is the biggest single leverage we have to fight global warming. The disruptive approach of ROC lies in (1) using H instead of C as reductant and (2) merging the multiple steps explained above into a single melting plus reduction process which can run with green electricity, namely, an electric arc furnace operated with a H-containing reducing plasma. ROC’s approach is feasible as it can be upscaled by modifying existing furnace technology. The motivation is that solid Fe from other synthesis methods such as direct reduction must anyway be melted after reduction. Project ROC also addresses hybrid processes, where partially reduced oxides from direct reduction are fed into a reducing plasma, for high energy and H2 efficiency at fast kinetics and high metallization. Project ROC explores the physical and chemical foundations of these processes, down to atomistic scales, with a blend of instrumented laboratory furnaces, characterization, simulation and machine learning. Specific topics are the elementary nucleation, transport and transformation mechanisms, mixed scrap and ore charging, influence of contaminants from feedstock, plasma parameters, C-free electrodes, slag metallurgy and the role of nanostructure. Drastic reduction of CO2 is the biggest challenge of our time and project ROC explores how steelmaking can contribute to it by cutting its emissions by 80% and more.
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HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
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(opens in new window) ERC-2021-ADG
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40237 DUSSELDORF
Germany
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