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A deep insight into carbon conversion during Zhundong coal molten salt gasification

Journal

FUEL
Volume 220, Issue -, Pages 890-897

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2017.12.051

Keywords

Zhundong coal; Molten salt gasification; Carbonate eutectics; Carbon conversion; Char characterization

Funding

  1. International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of China [2015DFA60410]
  2. National Natured Science Foundation [51606075, 51406062]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M592330]

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Molten salt gasification is a promising way for collaborative use of solar energy and Zhundong coal, with in situ capture of Cl/S-pollutants as well as alkali metals. The present study provides a deep insight into carbon conversion during molten salt gasification of a typical Zhundong coal in ternary carbonate eutectics (Li2CO3-Na2CO3-K2CO3). The results demonstrated that the molten salt gasification of Zhundong coal underwent a rapid devolatilization of raw coal and then the gasification of char. The interactions between CO2 and volatiles promoted the cracking of macromolecular compounds, increasing the carbon conversion efficiency during the devolatilization process. The gasification of char was mainly determined by the direct reaction with molten salt, which was slightly affected by the CO2 concentration in the carrier gas. The results of char characterization evidenced that the condensation/graphitization of char was stimulated in the molten eutectics. Meanwhile, a large amount of O-containing groups, especially carbonyl groups, were formed in the molten salt treated char with carbonates as oxygen supplier. Under the influence of molten salts, some carbonyl groups would be formed inside the char. However, the decomposition of those carbonyl groups was suppressed by the mass transfer resistance of the released CO and/or CO2. Applying proper feeding mode, such as feeding coal in pulverized form, could enhance the contact of coal, molten salt and CO2, which remarkably promoted the interactions between molten salts and char containing functional groups.

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