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Effect of active alkali and alkaline earth metals on the reactivity of co-gasification char from coal and corn straws

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JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE
Volume 102, Issue -, Pages 42-53

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.joei.2022.02.001

Keywords

Co-gasification; Active AAEMs; Char reactivity; Corn straws; Coal

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  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foun-dation [2021M690824]
  2. Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Pro-gram

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This study evaluates the effect of active alkali and alkaline earth metals on the co-gasification process. The results show that active alkali and alkaline earth metals promote the increase of char content during pyrolysis, but catalyze the reaction of char, resulting in a reduction of char content during gasification.
To evaluate the effect of active alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs) on the co-gasification process, this work studied the gasification/oxidation/combustion reactivity of co-gasification chars acquired at different gasifica-tion times by four mixtures: raw coal and raw corn straws (RSM + RCS), acid-washing coal and raw corn straws (HSM + RCS), raw coal and acid-washing corn straws (RSM + HCS), and acid-washing coal and acid-washing corn straws (HSM + HCS). The results indicate that the char contents of the raw/acid-washed samples and mixed samples in the first 5 min of gasification are mainly affected by influence-1 (active AAEMs promote the increase of the char contents during pyrolysis). And after gasification for 10 min, influence-2 (active AAEMs catalyze the reaction of char, resulting in the reduction of char content during gasification) occupies the core position. The order in the effect of active AAEMs on gasification reactivity of char is active AAEMs in RSM and RCS > active AAEMs in RCS > active AAEMs in RSM > no active AAEMs. Among them, the effects of active AAEMs in RCS and active AAEMs in RSM and RCS are very significant. Besides, the ratios of experimental value to theoretical value of residual carbon contents for RSM + RCS chars and HSM + RCS chars range from 19 to 57%, while those for RSM + HCS chars and HSM + HCS chars range from 96 to 103% during oxidation reaction. Active AAEMs in RCS have a significant catalytic effect on oxidation/combustion reactivity of char. The maximum oxidation rate of RCS char is 314 times higher than that of HCS chars. The maximum combustion rate of RCS chars is 15-20 times higher than that of HCS chars. However, the maximum oxidation/combustion rate of RSM chars is less than 2 times that of HSM chars.

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