Issue 24, 2021

Metal fuel production through the solar carbothermal reduction of magnesia: effect of the reducing agent

Abstract

The use of metallic powders as alternative combustion fuels for transportation attracts much interest due to their high energy value, the absence of greenhouse gas emissions, and the ability to regenerate them. Herein, we studied their production through the carbothermal reduction (CTR) of magnesia in a Sol@rmet reactor, at low pressure, using concentrated solar power (CSP) and different charcoal reducing agents as sustainable sources. Previous kinetic studies suggested that the C/MgO phase boundary reaction is the dominant phase at the initial stage of reduction. Additionally, one of the main problems encountered at high temperatures is the sintering of MgO particles, which reduces their contact with carbon and in consequence the reduction rate. Thus, we investigated the effect of the charcoal reducing agent properties (source, pyrolysis conditions, C-content…) and bentonite binder on the metallic conversion. Experimental results proved the catalytic-like role of bentonite binder giving values up to 95% Mg yield and purity during the gradual increase of the temperature using charcoal with a high fixed carbon content of 94%.

Graphical abstract: Metal fuel production through the solar carbothermal reduction of magnesia: effect of the reducing agent

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Sep 2021
Accepted
19 Oct 2021
First published
20 Oct 2021

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2021,5, 6315-6327

Metal fuel production through the solar carbothermal reduction of magnesia: effect of the reducing agent

Y. Berro, D. Kehrli, J. Brilhac and M. Balat-Pichelin, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2021, 5, 6315 DOI: 10.1039/D1SE01549D

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