2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
(500g) Chemical Looping Gasification and Hydrogen (CLGH) Process from Solid Biomass in a Dual Fluidized-Bed System
Author
Chemical looping
gasification and hydrogen (CLGH) process from solid biomass in a dual fluidized-bed
system
Jimin
Zeng, Rui Xiao*,
Yihong Wang, Shanshan Shao and
Dewang Zeng
Key Laboratory of Energy Thermal
Conversion and Control, Ministry of Education, School of Energy and
Environment, Southeast University, Nanjing, 210096, P.R. China
E-mail: ruixiao@seu.edu.cn
ABSTRACT
Chemical looping gasification (CLG) process is one of CO2
capture technologies for producing syngas with high system conversion
efficiency and inherent separation of CO2. Chemical looping hydrogen
(CLH) process with renewable energy sources is the other promising technology
for producing H2 and decreasing emission of greenhouse gas. Chemical
looping gasification and hydrogen (CLGH) process from solid biomass is a
promotion of the existing steam-iron process by combining CLG process and CLH
process in one step (Fig. 1).
This process in a dual fluidized-bed system can not only avoid highly
concentrated CO2 gas but also generate hydrogen with no direct
efficiency loss. Meanwhile, the system offers two separate fluidized-bed
reactors for biomass gasification and H2 production. Iron-based
oxygen carrier is used as bed material in the two fluidized beds to provide
with lattice oxygen for gasification in the gasifier and to create a reduced
environment for H2 production in the reducer. In this study, the
experiment for CLGH process with pine sawdust was conducted in a dual
fluidized-bed system, aiming to a suitable H2/CO-ratio syngas and
the best H2 yield for the whole system. The effects of gasifier
temperature, reducer temperature, steam preheating temperature and
steam-to-biomass ratio (S/B) on the process were investigated. The optimum
operating conditions concluded in the experiment were: gasifier temperature at
760 °C, reducer temperature at 780 °C, steam preheating temperature at 500 °C and S/B at 1.0 kg/kg. At this condition, the H2/CO-ratio syngas of 1.22 mol/mol and H2 yield in the reducer of 0.735 Nm3/kg were obtained. And the results enhance understanding of CLGH process and facilitate
commercial utilization of solid biomass.
Key words: Chemical looping gasification and hydrogen; A
dual fluidized-bed system; Biomass
Fig. 1 Principle of chemical looping gasification and hydrogen production in a dual fluidized-bed system |