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Influence of an Oxygen Carrier on the CH4 Reforming Reaction Linked to the Biomass Chemical Looping Gasification Process

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ENERGY & FUELS
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.2c00705

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  1. AEI/FEDER, UE [ENE2017-89473-R]
  2. CO2SPLIT Project - MICIN/AEI [PID2020-113131RBI00]
  3. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades (MICIU) [PRE-086217]

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A major challenge in biomass chemical looping gasification (BCLG) is converting CH4 to syngas for bioliquid fuel production. This study evaluates the catalytic effect of oxygen carriers on CH4 reforming reaction in BCLG process. Synthetic oxygen carriers, especially Cu-based carrier at high temperature, show better catalytic performance.
A major challenge in biomass chemical looping gasification (BCLG) is the conversion of CH4 and light hydrocarbons to syngas (CO + H-2) when the goal is the use for bioliquid fuel production. In this work, tests were performed in a batch fluidized bed reactor to determine the catalytic effect on the CH4 reforming reaction of oxygen carriers used in the BCLG process. Three ores (ilmenite, MnGB, and Tierga), one waste (LD slag), and five synthetic materials (Fe10Al, Fe20Al, Fe25Al, Cu14Al, and Ni18Al) were analyzed. These results were compared to those obtained during similar to 300 h of continuous biomass gasification operation in a 1.5 kWth BCLG unit. The low-cost materials (ores and waste) did not show any catalytic effect in the CH4 reforming reaction, and as a consequence, the CH4 concentration values measured in the syngas produced in the continuous prototype were high. The synthetic oxygen carriers showed a catalytic effect in the CH4 reforming reaction, increasing this effect with increasing temperature. With the exception of the Ni-based oxygen carrier (used as a reference), the Cu-based oxygen carrier, working at 940 degrees C, showed the best catalytic properties, in good agreement with the low CH4 concentration values measured in the syngas generated in the continuous unit. The tests performed in a batch fluidized bed reactor were demonstrated to be very useful in determining the catalytic capacity of oxygen carriers in the CH4 reforming reaction. This fact is highly relevant when a syngas with a low CH4 content is desired as a final product.

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