Thermodynamic analysis of in situ gasification-chemical looping combustion (iG-CLC) of Indian coal
Chemical looping combustion (CLC) is an inherent CO 2 capture technology. It is gaining much interest in recent years mainly because of its potential in addressing climate change problems associated with CO 2 emissions from power plants. A typical chemical looping combustion unit consists of two rea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2016-10, Vol.23 (20), p.20111-20119 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Chemical looping combustion (CLC) is an inherent CO
2
capture technology. It is gaining much interest in recent years mainly because of its potential in addressing climate change problems associated with CO
2
emissions from power plants. A typical chemical looping combustion unit consists of two reactors—fuel reactor, where oxidation of fuel occurs with the help of oxygen available in the form of metal oxides and, air reactor, where the reduced metal oxides are regenerated by the inflow of air. These oxides are then sent back to the fuel reactor and the cycle continues. The product gas from the fuel reactor contains a concentrated stream of CO
2
which can be readily stored in various forms or used for any other applications. This unique feature of inherent CO
2
capture makes the technology more promising to combat the global climate changes. Various types of CLC units have been discussed in literature depending on the type of fuel burnt. For solid fuel combustion three main varieties of CLC units exist namely: syngas CLC, in situ gasification-CLC (
i
G-CLC) and chemical looping with oxygen uncoupling (CLOU). In this paper, theoretical studies on the
i
G-CLC unit burning Indian coal are presented. Gibbs free energy minimization technique is employed to determine the composition of flue gas and oxygen carrier of an
i
G-CLC unit using Fe
2
O
3
, CuO, and mixed carrier—Fe
2
O
3
and CuO as oxygen carriers. The effect of temperature, suitability of oxygen carriers, and oxygen carrier circulation rate on the performance of a CLC unit for Indian coal are studied and presented. These results are analyzed in order to foresee the operating conditions at which economic and smooth operation of the unit is expected. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-015-5757-z |