Issue 2, 2010

OXYCOAL-AC: Towards an integrated coal-fired power plant process with ion transportmembrane-based oxygen supply

Abstract

The cooperative project OXYCOAL-AC aims at the development of a zero-CO2-emission coal combustion process for power generation. The scope of the research comprises a multitude of aspects. This article focuses on membrane-based air separation modules and their design for oxycoal conditions, the specifics of coal combustion in a CO2/O2 atmosphere including related burner design as well as the cleaning of hot flue gas from oxycoal combustion.

Graphical abstract: OXYCOAL-AC: Towards an integrated coal-fired power plant process with ion transport membrane-based oxygen supply

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
28 Apr 2009
Accepted
16 Sep 2009
First published
11 Nov 2009

Energy Environ. Sci., 2010,3, 198-207

OXYCOAL-AC: Towards an integrated coal-fired power plant process with ion transport membrane-based oxygen supply

R. Kneer, D. Toporov, M. Förster, D. Christ, C. Broeckmann, E. Pfaff, M. Zwick, S. Engels and M. Modigell, Energy Environ. Sci., 2010, 3, 198 DOI: 10.1039/B908501G

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