Abstract
Chemical looping partial oxidation and hydrogen generation (CLPH) process of biomass can produce inherently separated syngas, demonstrating significant potential applications. To further enhance the quality of the separated syngas, specially, CO selectivity and H2 purity. K2CO3/Na2CO3, which are recognized as effective catalysts for gasification, were mechanically mixed with BaFe2O4 and the performance of the K/Na modified BaFe2O4 during CLPH process were comprehensively investigated. The results indicated an increase in solid–solid reactivity, CO selectivity and hydrogen purity after the K/Na modification. While the effects of K/Na are not the more the better, the optimal K2CO3/Na2CO3 loading amount is 3 wt.%/1 wt%. Under optimal conditions (3 K-BFO), CLPH process achieved a production of 1106.5 ml/g·char CO with a selectivity of 65 % and 1820.3 ml/g·char H2 with almost 99 % purity. An Outer-Inner loop mechanism for carbonate modified CLPH process was proposed. The outer loop comprised the reduction and oxidation process of OC. The inner loop involves the cycle of K species, during CLPH process, the K2CO3 initially functions as the catalyst, then decompose into KFeO2 after the partial oxidation reaction. In the steam reactor, KFeO2 absorbs carbon released during the steam oxidation process and turned back into K2CO3, and thus regenerating the catalyst while purifying the hydrogen. Additionally, due to the volatilization of carbonate during the cycle process, catalytic activity will decline after two cycles, while it can be readily restored by the supplement of K2CO3.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 159962 |
Journal | Chemical Engineering Journal |
Volume | 507 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 25 Jan 2025 |
Publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Keywords
- BaFeO
- Hydrogen generation
- Inherent separation of syngas
- KCO
- Partial oxidation of char
Publication forum classification
- Publication forum level 3
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Chemistry
- Environmental Chemistry
- General Chemical Engineering
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering