화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.43, No.42, 19375-19383, 2018
Syngas production by chemical looping gasification of biomass with steam and CaO additive
In the present work chemical looping gasification (CLG) of biomass, with introduction of steam and CaO, was conducted in a fixed bed to produce syngas. The addition of steam facilitated both the reforming reaction and water gas shift reaction to produce more gaseous products, especially H-2. Depending on gas yield and gasification efficiency, the requirement of steam was sufficient for CLG at steam flow n = 0.6 r/min. It was also confirmed that CaO had a positive effect in gasification and the addition in the ratio of CaO/C = 1 was adequate for syngas production. Moreover, CaO mainly played a role as CO2 absorbent at low temperature but as catalyst above 700 degrees C. However, the catalysis of CaO received the major attention because of its availability for high syngas yield (1.367 m(3)/kg) and efficiency (carbon conversion efficiency was 89.28% and gasification efficiency was 88.81%) at 800 degrees C. CaO was found to retard the sintering and porosity reduction of Fe2O3, the oxygen carrier, by covering Fe2O3 and forming calcium ferrites during multiple redox cycles. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.