Charcoal outperforms coal in reducing iron ore, promising cleaner steel production.
The researchers studied how coal and charcoal can reduce iron ore pellets. They used a furnace to test different temperatures and times. Charcoal was better at reducing iron ore than coal because it has more fixed carbon. The results showed that higher temperatures and longer times increased the reduction of iron ore. Charcoal also had a lower activation energy, making it more effective than coal for reducing iron ore.