2008 Annual Meeting
(399a) Syngas Chemical Looping Process
Authors
Fanxing Li - Presenter, The Ohio State University
Deepak Sridhar, The Ohio State University
Hyung Kim, Ohio State University
Liang Zeng, The Ohio State University
Fei Wang, The Ohio State University
Liang-Shih Fan, 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.