Issue 69, 2015

Effect of hematite addition to CaSO4 oxygen carrier in chemical looping combustion of coal char

Abstract

Chemical looping combustion (CLC) is a very promising technology, which combines the potential to reduce costs and the energy penalty significantly for CO2 capture. For CaSO4 oxygen carriers, their low reactivity and the evolution of sulfur species limit their practical application in CLC. In this study, CaSO4 oxygen carriers decorated with hematite were prepared by a mechanical blending method with natural anhydrite as active support and hematite as additive. Experiments on the gasification and CLC of coal char in a steam medium were conducted in a laboratory-scale fluidized-bed reactor at atmospheric pressure. The effects of the reaction temperature, iron–sulfur ratio and cycle numbers on the performance of CaSO4/Fe2O3 oxygen carriers were investigated in terms of carbon conversion and CO2 yield as well as the rate of evolution of SO2. Temperature and hematite favored an enhancement of the carbon conversion and CO2 yield. The evolution of SO2 increased with a rise in reaction temperature, but the peak time was delayed, which was ascribed to the sulfur-suppressing effect of hematite. The iron–sulfur ratio had slight influence on the product gas concentrations and there was no obvious decrease in the rate of evolution of SO2 when the iron–sulfur ratio reached 0.13. Redox cycling tests showed that the cumulative rate of evolution of SO2 in reduction/oxidation decreased first and increased subsequently with the increase of cycle number. Related chemical equations involving an oxygen transfer mechanism of iron-catalyzed reduction were proposed.

Graphical abstract: Effect of hematite addition to CaSO4 oxygen carrier in chemical looping combustion of coal char

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Apr 2015
Accepted
15 Jun 2015
First published
15 Jun 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 56362-56376

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Effect of hematite addition to CaSO4 oxygen carrier in chemical looping combustion of coal char

N. Ding, C. Zhang, C. Luo, Y. Zheng and Z. Liu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 56362 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA06887H

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