Abstract

Three oxygen carriers for chemical-looping combustion and chemical-looping reforming have been investigated in a small circulating fluidized-bed reactor. N2AM1400 was produced by freeze granulation with MgAl 2O 4 as a support material and had a NiO content of 20%. Ni18-αAl was produced by impregnation onto α-Al 2O 3 and had a NiO content of 18%. Ni21-γAl was produced by impregnation onto γ-Al 2O 3 and had a NiO content of 21%. Over 160 h of operation has been recorded. The conversion of natural gas into products was 96−100% depending on oxygen carrier and experimental conditions. For chemical-looping combustion, N2AM1400 and Ni21-γAl provided poor selectivity toward CO 2 and H 2O while Ni18-αAl initially showed very high selectivity, which declined as a function of time. For chemical-looping reforming, operating the reactor at the desired process parameters, which was a fuel reactor temperature of 950 °C and an air factor of 0.30, was possible with all of the tested oxygen-carrier materials. When only natural gas was used as fuel, there was significant formation of solid carbon in the fuel reactor for Ni18-αAl and Ni21-γAl. Adding 30% steam or CO 2 to the fuel removed or decreased the carbon formation. During the course of the experiments, N2AM1400 and Ni18-αAl retained their physical and chemical structure, while Ni21-γAl displayed a significant reduction in porosity but remained highly reactive.

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