Migration of coal-chlorine in chemical looping combustion
ID:426 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2022-05-14 16:45:51 Hits:593 Oral Presentation

Start Time:2022-05-26 15:00 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:20min

Session:[S4] Energy Science and Technology » [S4-1] Energy Science and Technology-1

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Abstract
ABSTRACT:This work focuses on the behavior of coal-derived chlorine in chemical looping combustion (CLC) and the potential adverse impacts of primary gaseous chlorine on Cu-based oxygen carrier (OC). The inactivation mechanism of the sol-gel-derived CuO/Al2O3 OC is investigated. Systematic experiments are conducted in a batch fluidized reactor. First, in CLC of coal, chlorine distribution including HCl, Cl2, Cl adsorbed in tube and Cl in solid phase are studied under various bed inventories, temperatures and gas atmospheres. The main gaseous Cl from coal is HCl, which shows a high reactivity towards CuO and is partially physically absorbed by Al2O3. Unconverted HCl is 15.63±0.20%, which could result in corrosion of the CO2 transportation line and compression equipment. Then, a mixture gas with 400 ppm HCl are fed to evaluate the corrosion of various OC components, i.e., Cu-Al (whole OC), CuO (active phase) and Al2O3 (inert support phase). It is found that part of HCl is converted to Cl2 via the Deacon reaction (4HCl + O2 = 2H2O + 2Cl2) and oxidized by CuO (CuO + HCl = CuCl + Cl2 + H2O). The coal ash exhibits a dichlorination function, forming KCl and CaCl2. The CO2 atmosphere and high temperature in fuel reactor show a promotion on the conversion of coal-Cl to HCl. Under a high concentration of HCl, the active phase CuO of the OC is partially lost, producing the gaseous copper chlorides, i.e., CuCl and (CuCl)3. Besides, the solid-phase copper chlorides also degrade the oxygen donation capacity of the OC. Finally, the migration path of coal-chlorine during CLC is summarized. This work will contribute to the development of Cl-resistance OCs and control approaches for Cl emission.
 
Keywords
chemical looping combustion; coal; chlorine; oxygen carrier
Speaker
Haodong HUANG
Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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