Abstract

One effective approach to reducing carbon dioxide emission into the environment is chemical looping combustion (CLC). It is an oxyfuel burn process that requires no interaction between O2 (air) and the fuel mixture. Chemical looping hydrogen generation (CLHG) and chemical looping reforming (CLR) are used to produce H2 while also removing CO2. The CLC technique is also used in gasification and airflow sequestration, known as chemical looping gasification (CLG) and chemical looping air segregation (CLAS). This method can significantly reduce air pollution, fuel usage, and promote cleaner energy production, which are critical issues faced by the world in recent years. This chapter focuses on the CLS in PGSs, specifically on the two and three-reactor conversion process configuration.

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