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Performance of two iron-based syngas-fueled chemical looping systems for hydrogen and/or electricity generation combined with carbon capture

Journal

CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 451-470

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-016-1231-y

Keywords

Syngas chemical looping; Iron oxide oxygen carrier; Moving bed reactor; Fluidized bed reactor; Hydrogen and electricity generation; CO2 capture

Funding

  1. TUFF Grant
  2. Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection (Romania) [POSDRU107/1.5/S/77265]
  3. European Social Fund

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In this paper, the performances of two iron-based syngas-fueled chemical looping (SCL) systems for hydrogen (H-2) and electricity production, with carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, using different reactor configurations were evaluated and compared. The first investigated system was based on a moving bed reactor configuration (SCL-MB) while the second used a fluidized bed reactor configuration (SCL-FB). Two modes of operation of the SCL systems were considered, namely, the H-2 production mode, when H-2 was the desired product from the system, and the combustion mode, when only electricity was produced. The SCL systems were modeled and simulated using Aspen Plus software. The results showed that the SCL system based on a moving bed reactor configuration is more efficient than the looping system with a fluidized bed reactor configuration. The H-2 production efficiency of the SCL-MB system was 11 % points higher than that achieved in the SCL-FB system (55.1 % compared to 44.0 %). When configured to produce only electricity, the net electrical efficiency of the SCL-MB system was 1.4 % points higher than that of the SCL-FB system (39.9 % compared to 38.5 %). Further, the results showed that the two chemical looping systems could achieve > 99 % carbon capture efficiency and emit similar to 2 kg CO2/MWh, which is significantly lower than the emission rate of conventional coal gasification-based plants for H-2 and/or electricity generation with CO2 capture.

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