• Title of article

    Operation of a 10 kWth chemical-looping combustor during 200 h with a CuO–Al2O3 oxygen carrier

  • Author/Authors

    de Diego، نويسنده , , Luis F. and Garc?´a-Labiano، نويسنده , , Francisco and Gay?n، نويسنده , , Pilar and Celaya، نويسنده , , Javier and Palacios، نويسنده , , José M. and Ad?nez، نويسنده , , Juan، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1036
  • To page
    1045
  • Abstract
    Chemical-looping combustion (CLC) is an attractive technology to decrease greenhouse gas emissions affecting global warming, because it is a combustion process with inherent CO2 separation and therefore without needing extra equipment for CO2 separation and low penalty in energy demand. The CLC concept is based on the split of a conventional combustion of gas fuel into separate reduction and oxidation reactions. The oxygen transfer from air to fuel is accomplished by means of an oxygen carrier in the form of a metal oxide circulating between two interconnected reactors. A Cu-based material (Cu14Al) prepared by impregnation of γ-Al2O3 as support with two different particle sizes (0.1–0.3 mm, 0.2–0.5 mm) was used as an oxygen carrier for a chemical-looping combustion of methane. A 10 kWth CLC prototype composed of two interconnected bubbling fluidized bed reactors has been designed, built in and operated at 800 °C during 100 h for each particle size. In the reduction stage full conversion of CH4 to CO2 and H2O was achieved using oxygen carrier-to-fuel ratios above 1.5. Some CuO losses as the active phase of the CLC process were detected during the first 50 h of operation, mainly due to the erosion of the CuO present in external surface of the alumina particles. The high reactivity of the oxygen carrier maintained during the whole test, the low attrition rate detected after 100 h of operation, and the absence of any agglomeration problem revealed a good performance of these CuO-based materials as oxygen carriers in a CLC process.
  • Keywords
    CO2 capture , oxygen carriers , Chemical-looping combustion
  • Journal title
    Fuel
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Fuel
  • Record number

    1460947