Energies, Vol. 19, Pages 276: Chemical Looping Gasification with Microalgae: Intrinsic Gasification Kinetics of Char Derived from Fast Pyrolysis

Energies, Vol. 19, Pages 276: Chemical Looping Gasification with Microalgae: Intrinsic Gasification Kinetics of Char Derived from Fast Pyrolysis

Energies doi: 10.3390/en19010276

Authors:
Daofeng Mei
Francisco GarcĂ­a-Labiano
Alberto Abad
Tobias Mattisson

Chemical looping gasification (CLG) based on interconnected fluidized beds is a viable technology to produce a syngas stream for chemical and fuel production. In this work, microalgae are studied for use in the CLG process; more specifically, the intrinsic kinetics of char gasification have been analyzed, as it is important for the fuel conversion and design of reactor systems. Char produced from fast pyrolysis was used in a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) for intrinsic kinetics analysis, and measures were made to eliminate the interparticle and external particle gas diffusion. The effect of typical operational variables, such as temperature, concentration of gasification agents (H2O and CO2), and concentration of gasification products (H2 and CO), were investigated. The TGA data is used to derive a suitable gasification model that can best fit the experimental data. The fitting with experiments then generates values of the model’s kinetics parameters. Based on the model and the kinetics values, the activation energies in the gasification with steam and CO2 were calculated to be 43.3 and 91.6 kJ/mol, respectively. The model has a good capability in the prediction of the gasification profile with H2O and CO2 under a complex reacting atmosphere.

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