Fluidised bed oxy-fuel gasification of coal: Interactions between volatiles and char at varying pressures and fuel feed rates
Xiangyi Long, Nicolas Spiegl, C. Berrueco, N. Paterson, Marcos Millán
Abstract
Fluidised bed gasification is a versatile technology in terms of load flexibility and ability to process various fuels. However, fluidised bed gasification processes are usually air-blown, making integration with CO2 capture difficult and expensive. Operation of a fluidised bed gasifier with O2/recycled CO2 mixtures has been proposed as a route to overcome this drawback. In this work, the effect of pressure and fuel feed rate on the extent of gasification of German lignite in a CO2 rich atmosphere has been examined in a fluidised bed reactor (FBR). A 19% decrease in carbon conversion with increasing pressure from 5 to 20 bara was observed. The higher fuel feeding rates needed to maintain the gasification agent to coal ratio in the FBR at high pressures produces a larger concentration of tars in the reactor, which seems to cause deposition, by intra and inter particle reaction, on the char and reduces its reactivity.