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Gasification of lignite and hard coal with air and oxygen enriched air in a pilot scale ex situ reactor for underground gasification

Journal

FUEL
Volume 90, Issue 5, Pages 1953-1962

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2010.12.007

Keywords

UCG; Underground coal gasification; Hard coal; Air gasification; Oxygen gasification

Funding

  1. RFCS [RFCR-CT-2007-00006]
  2. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

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The main goal of the study presented in the paper was an experimental comparison of the underground lignite and hard coal seams air gasification simulated in the ex situ reactor. In the study lignite and hard coal were gasified with oxygen, air and oxygen enriched air as gasification agents in the 50- and 30-h experiments, respectively, with an intrinsic coal and strata moisture content as a steam source. Application of air as a sole gasification agent was problematic for a resulting rapid decrease in temperatures, deterioration of gas quality and, finally, cessation of gasification reactions. Use of oxygen/air mixture of an optimum ratio led to valuable gas production. In lignite seam gasification with oxygen/air (of 4:2 volume ratio) the average H-2 and CO contents in product gas were 23.1 vol.% and 6.3 vol.%, respectively, and the calorific value was 4.18 MJ/m(3), whereas in hard coal gasification with the oxygen/air ratio (of 2:3 volume ratio) the average H-2 and CO contents in produced gas were 18.7 vol.% and 17.3 vol.%, respectively, and product gas calorific value equaled 5.74 MJ/m(3). (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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