2008 Annual Meeting

(399a) Syngas Chemical Looping Process

Authors

Li, F. - Presenter, The Ohio State University
Sridhar, D., The Ohio State University
Kim, H., Ohio State University
Zeng, L., The Ohio State University
Wang, F., The Ohio State University
Fan, L. S., The Ohio State University
The Syngas Chemical Looping (SCL) process converts gaseous fuels such as syngas and hydrocarbons into hydrogen while capturing 100% of the CO2 generated. The SCL process simplifies the overall fuel conversion scheme while reducing pollutants in an indirect but highly effective manner. This is achieved via a specially tailored Fe2O3 based composite particle. As a result, hydrogen production cost is substantially reduced. Extensive demonstrations of the SCL process have been carried out under a bench scale (2.5 KWt) unit using coal-derived syngas, natural gas, and other light hydrocarbons as feedstock. Hydrogen with an average purity higher than 99.95% was produced.

In this paper, the SCL process demonstrations are discussed. ASPEN® simulation based on the bench scale demonstration results was used to analyze the SCL process. Process economics for the SCL process is also presented.