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Investigation of the evolved gases from Sulcis coal during pyrolysis under N2 and H2 atmospheres

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2012.05.001

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Sulcis coal; Pyrolysis and hydropyrolysis; FTIR; Evolved gas analysis; Hydrogasification

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  1. Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico (Italy) within the Ricerca del Sistema Elettrico Program [2.2]

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The evolution of gases and volatiles during Sulcis coal pyrolysis under different atmospheres (N-2 and H-2) was investigated to obtaining a clean feedstock of combustion/gasification for electric power generation. Raw coal samples were slowly heated in temperature programmed mode up to 800 degrees C at ambient pressure using a laboratory-scale quartz furnace coupled to a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR) for evolved gas analysis. Under both pyrolysis and hydropyrolysis conditions the evolution of gases started at temperature as low as 100 degrees C and was mainly composed by CO and CO2 as gaseous products. With increasing temperature SO2, COS, and light aliphatic gases (CH4 and C2H4) were also released. The release of SO2 took place up to 300 degrees C regardless of the pyrolysis atmosphere, whilst the COS emissions were affected by the surrounding environment. Carbon oxide, CO2, and CH4 continuously evolved up to 800 degrees C, showing similar release pathways in both N-2 and H-2 atmospheres. Trace of HCNO was detected at low pyrolysis temperature solely in pure H-2 stream. Finally, the solid residues of pyrolysis (chars) were subjected to reaction with H-2 to produce CH4 at 800 degrees C under 5.0 MPa pressure. The chars reactivity was found to be dependent on pyrolysis atmosphere, being the carbon conversions of 36% and 16% for charN(2) and charH(2), respectively. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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