Application of Mn–Fe Composite Oxides Loaded on Alumina as Oxygen Carrier for Chemical Looping Gasification

Waste and Biomass Valorization(2019)

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The reactivity of oxygen carriers is curial for biomass chemical looping gasification (CLG) process. In this work, Mn–Fe composite oxides were loaded on Al 2 O 3 through sol–gel combustion synthesis to improve their reactivity. The feasibility of these composite oxygen carriers for straw CLG process was proved in a thermogravimetric analyzer and better recyclability was found from oxygen carriers with Al 2 O 3 . Fixed-bed tests showed that the addition of Al 2 O 3 could enhance the stability at relatively high temperature but decrease the oxygen transfer ability when temperature was low. Mn–Fe composite oxide with 60 wt% Al 2 O 3 was chosen as the ideal oxygen carrier and the optimum condition was temperature at 850 °C, steam flow of 0.0432 g/min and OC/C mole ratio of 0.2. Under these parameters, gasification efficiency and carbon conversion efficiency reached 92.93% and 94.52% respectively. Moreover, cyclic experiments indicated that Al 2 O 3 enhanced the stability of Mn–Fe composite oxides and gasification efficiency was decreased by 1.96% after 10 cycles. It was contributed to the porous structure supported by Al 2 O 3 , which could improve the sintering resistance and lattice oxygen transmission ability. Graphic Abstract
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Biomass,Chemical looping gasification,Mn–Fe composite oxygen carrier,Al2O3-supported
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