Experimental investigation of CLC coal combustion with nickel based particles in a fluidized bed

H Stainton, A Ginet,Karine Surla,Ali Hoteit

Fuel(2012)

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Abstract
An experimental study has been carried out on coal combustion in a fluidized bed of metal oxides. The aim of this study is to improve understanding of reaction mechanisms (devolatilization, gasification), in order to provide reliable data to model coal combustion with metal oxides as a function of operating conditions. This modelling will then be useful to scale up the process. The experimental set-up consists of a fluidized bed reactor of 50 mm internal diameter, filled with metal oxides and equipped with a batch coal injection device to inject a controlled amount of coal in the dense phase of the bed. The reactor is fluidized either with nitrogen to study the coal devolatilization step, or with nitrogen and water to study the reducing step during which coal is gasified. After each reduction, the solid is reoxidized with air. In the present study, nickel oxide particles were used as an oxygen carrier. Several tests have been conducted to study the impact of different operating parameters on coal combustion, such as temperature, steam concentration in fluidization flow, and coal particles size. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Chemical-Looping Combustion,Fluidized bed,Coal,Nickel oxide,CO2 capture
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