Water vapor effects on attrition and elemental migration of iron-based oxygen carrier in chemical looping combustion

AICHE JOURNAL(2024)

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Chemical looping combustion (CLC) offers a novel approach to simultaneous power generation and carbon capture. However, the commercial viability of CLC depends on durable and cost-effective oxygen carriers (OCs). This study assesses the impact of water vapor (WV) on the attrition of red mud OC, crucial for industrial CLC deployment. Findings indicate a significant reduction in the average attrition rate, from 0.06%/h to 0.03%/h, attributed to the limitation of Fe2O3 reduction, resulting in reduced volumetric and temperature changes in the presence of WV. A developed volume-based model reveals attrition contributions in the order of chemical > mechanical >> thermal stresses, influencing OC particle surface morphology. Remarkably, the formation of the iron-oxide layer remains unaffected by WV, reducing agents (CO or H-2), or superficial velocities, suggesting scalable iron recovery from attrition with enhanced flexibility in future applications.
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chemical looping combustion,iron-based attrition,outward migration and enrichment,volume-based stresses model,water vapor
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