Cleaning of gaseous hydrogen chloride in a syngas by spray-dried potassium-based solid sorbents
There are corrosive gases such as H 2 S and HCl in a coal- or biomass-derived syngas. HCl can be removed by Na 2 CO 3 or K 2 CO 3 at hot temperatures. Hot syngas cleaning has the advantage of improving thermal efficiency. We investigated HCl removal by spray-dried potassium-based solid sorbents whic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Korean journal of chemical engineering 2015, 32(5), 182, pp.845-851 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There are corrosive gases such as H
2
S and HCl in a coal- or biomass-derived syngas. HCl can be removed by Na
2
CO
3
or K
2
CO
3
at hot temperatures. Hot syngas cleaning has the advantage of improving thermal efficiency. We investigated HCl removal by spray-dried potassium-based solid sorbents which were originally developed for post-combustion CO
2
capture. Both fresh and spent CO
2
sorbents were tested to confirm the applicability as a sorbent for HCl cleaning. Saturation chlorine sorption capacity was measured using a fixed-bed reactor at a temperatures of 300–500 °C under an ambient pressure. Both fresh and spent CO
2
sorbents showed saturation chlorine sorption capacity above 15 wt%. HCl removal performance of the sorbents was investigated in a micro fluidized-bed reactor and a bench-scale bubbling fluidized-bed reactor. HCl concentration was lowered from 150–900 ppmv to less than 5 ppmv and from 130–390 ppmv to less than 1 ppmv in a micro fluidized-bed reactor and in a bench-scale bubbling fluidized-bed reactor, respectively, at 300–540 °C and 20 bar. It could be concluded that both fresh and spent spray-dried potassium-based CO
2
sorbents could be utilized as a disposable HCl sorbent for hot syngas cleaning. |
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ISSN: | 0256-1115 1975-7220 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11814-014-0256-3 |