Abstract

Coal partial gasification experiments are carried out on a self-designed circulating fluidized bed (CFB) gasifier under CO2O2 atmosphere. The CFB gasifier system is mainly composed of a ceramic furnace, auger screw conveyor, gas supplier, gas-solid separation unit, temperature and pressure measuring system, and Distributed Control System (DCS). The experiments are conducted at temperatures between 800 and 930 °C. The coal with particle size of 0.45–0.9 mm is selected for experiments. Mixture of CO2 and O2 is adopted as reactant gas. The oxygen-coal ratio varies from 0.38 to 0.8. The results show that as oxygen-coal ratio increases, the concentration of CO + H2 first goes up and then declines. When the oxygen-coal ratio is 0.57, the concentration of CO + H2 reaches the maximum value. To a certain extent, the higher oxygen-coal ratio results in better gas composition. The volume fraction of combustible gas and the lower calorific value reach ∼40% and 5.58 MJ/Nm3. To explore the variety of char structure features, the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Raman Spectrometer are adopted. The results show that the pores of char are getting opened as the reactant gas enters the inside of char and new O-containing functional group and more aromatic rings are generated. It makes the chars become more disordered.

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