Citation: CHENG Dan-yan, YONG Qi-run, GONG Ben-gen, ZHAO Yong-chun, ZHANG Jun-ying. Carbothermal interaction between Cu-based oxygen carrier and ash minerals in the chemical-looping gasification of coal and biomass[J]. Journal of Fuel Chemistry and Technology, ;2020, 48(1): 18-27. shu

Carbothermal interaction between Cu-based oxygen carrier and ash minerals in the chemical-looping gasification of coal and biomass

  • Corresponding author: ZHANG Jun-ying, jyzhang@hust.edu.cn
  • Received Date: 12 August 2019
    Revised Date: 20 November 2019

    Fund Project: National Natural Science Foundation of China 41672148The project was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (41672148)

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  • The carbothermal interaction between Cu-based oxygen carrier and ash minerals in the chemical-looping gasification of coal and biomass were investigated experimentally by considering three factors of reaction temperature, type of ash and ash content. The chemical-looping gasification was simulated by reciprocally switching the redox atmosphere of the fixed bed and the products were characterized by XRD and SEM-EDS and analyzed by thermodynamic calculation. The results show that Fe2O3 and Al2O3 in the coal ash can easily react with CuO/Cu2O, forming complexes such as CuAl2O4, Cu2Fe2O4 and CuFe2O4, which are difficult to reduce. However, CaO can alleviate the sintering of Cu-based oxygen carriers by hindering the formation of Cu-Al and Cu-Si complexes. The increase of reaction temperature promotes the solid-solid reaction of CuO with silicate minerals such as CaSiO3 and MgSiO3, producing CaCuSi2O6 and CuMgSi2O6 and reducing the reactivity of Cu-based oxygen carriers. With the increase of ash content, Ca2Fe9O13 generated from Ca2+ and Fe3+ can react with SiO2, forming three-phase eutectic CaFeSi2O6 with a high-melting point, which co-fuses with Cu-based oxygen carrier and covers the surface of the oxygen carrier, leading to a decrease in the oxygen release performance.
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