(597c) Particle Size Optimization for Syngas Chemical Looping Process
AIChE Annual Meeting
2008
2008 Annual Meeting
Particle Technology Forum
Gas/Solid Mixing and Heat/Mass Transfer in Fluidized Beds
Thursday, November 20, 2008 - 9:20am to 9:45am
The syngas chemical looping (SCL) process developed at OSU can efficiently convert coal derived syngas into hydrogen with in-situ CO2 capture. In this novel process, two moving bed units are used to convert syngas into hydrogen through the assistance of an oxygen carrier particle. A third unit, an entrained bed combustor, is used to convey the oxygen carrier particles to complete the redox (reduction-oxidation) cycle. The reaction kinetics and thermodynamics of the combustor are well understood. Major challenges for the entrained bed design lie in the clear understanding of the hydrodynamics as well as the optimization of the oxygen carrier particle size. A desirable particle should be easy to convey in the third reactor while not being fluidized in the two moving bed units.
In this paper, a systematic approach is adopted to study the entrainment behavior of the oxygen carrier particles. The configurations and operating conditions for all three reactors in the SCL process are considered. A set of particle sizes are first determined based on theoretical estimation and then tested in the sub-pilot scale SCL demonstration reactor constructed at OSU. The hydrodynamics of particles conveying in the entrained bed reactor are studied. The required conveying gas velocities for the particles are then determined using the entrained bed combustor. The optimized particle size range for the operation of all three reactors is then determined. Key information for the SCL reactor demonstration such as particle attrition is also obtained.
Checkout
This paper has an Extended Abstract file available; you must purchase the conference proceedings to access it.
Do you already own this?
Log In for instructions on accessing this content.
Pricing
Individuals
AIChE Pro Members | $150.00 |
AIChE Graduate Student Members | Free |
AIChE Undergraduate Student Members | Free |
AIChE Explorer Members | $225.00 |
Non-Members | $225.00 |