Abstract

Abstract Flux, able to improve the ash fusibility, usually contains catalytic metal compounds. Unfortunately, the quantitative analysis of synergistic catalysis effects between different fluxing agents on coal gasification has not been investigated thoroughly. In this study, the effect of the kinds and content of Na/Ca-based fluxes on char gasification was investigated in thermogravimetry analyzer (TGA). The synergistic catalysis effects and mechanism between the two kinds of fluxes were also studied. Finally, based on the TGA tests, the kinetics models for char gasification with flux addition were developed. The results showed that all the four Na-based fluxes could increase the char reactivity. Na2CO3, which afforded the best activity, could increase the reactivity by 5.3 times when the content was 5%. The five Ca-based fluxes had a weaker catalysis effect compared with Na-based fluxes. CaCl2, exhibiting the best activity among the five Ca-based fluxes, could increase the reactivity by 2.3 times when the content was 5%. For composite fluxes, Na2CO3–CaO and Na2CO3–CaCO3 had a remarkable synergistic effect, whereas others had less effect. Na2CO3 could inhibit the aggregation of Ca, which might cause the synergistic effects between Na and Ca fluxes. The random pore model was more suitable to describe the catalytic gasification process.

Highlights

  • Flux, able to improve the ash fusibility, usually contains catalytic metal compounds

  • To investigate the influence of different Na-based fluxes on the coal char gasification characteristics, the deashed coal char was loaded with 5% Na2CO3, NaCl, Na2SO4, and Na2SiO3, and an isothermal CO2 gasification experiment was performed at 1,000°C

  • These results indicate that the random pore model (RPM) afforded the best fit and the homogeneous model (HM) the worst

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Introduction

Abstract: Flux, able to improve the ash fusibility, usually contains catalytic metal compounds. The quantitative analysis of synergistic catalysis effects between different fluxing agents on coal gasification has not been investigated thoroughly. The effect of the kinds and content of Na/Ca-based fluxes on char gasification was investigated in thermogravimetry analyzer (TGA). The synergistic catalysis effects and mechanism between the two kinds of fluxes were studied. Based on the TGA tests, the kinetics models for char gasification with flux addition were developed. The results showed that all the four Na-based fluxes could increase the char reactivity. Na2CO3, which afforded the best activity, could increase the reactivity by 5.3 times when the content was 5%. CaCl2, exhibiting the best activity among the five Ca-based fluxes, could increase the reactivity by 2.3 times when the content was 5%. The random pore model was more suitable to describe the catalytic gasification process

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