Abstract

Hydrogen, as a strategy clean fuel, is receiving more and more attention recently in China, in addition to the policy emphasis on H2. In this work, we conceive of a hydrogen production process based on a chemical regenerative coal gasification. Instead of using a lumped coal gasification as is traditional in the H2 production process, herein we used a two-step gasification process that included coking and char-steam gasification. The sensible heat of syngas accounted for 15–20% of the total energy of coal and was recovered and converted into chemical energy of syngas through thermochemical reactions. Moreover, the air separation unit was eliminated due to the adoption of steam as oxidant. As a result, the efficiency of coal to H2 was enhanced from 58.9% in traditional plant to 71.6% in the novel process. Further, the energy consumption decreased from 183.8 MJ/kg in the traditional plant to 151.2 MJ/kg in the novel process. The components of syngas, H2, and efficiency of gasification are herein investigated through experiments in fixed bed reactors. Thermodynamic performance is presented for both traditional and novel coal to hydrogen plants.

Highlights

  • As a result of the new round of hydrogen energy economy flourish, hydrogen production from coal is receiving increased research focus

  • The gasification unit is the key unit for the proposed hydrogen production process

  • The prepared char will be placed in a fixed bed reactor to react with steam that is generated in a steam generator

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Introduction

As a result of the new round of hydrogen energy economy flourish, hydrogen production from coal is receiving increased research focus. Hydrogen is vital to future energy systems. It is clean, carbon free, and an important material for chemical industries [1,2,3]. H2 can be used to generate power, drive cars, and synthesize chemicals such as methanol and ethanol, but cannot be gained from natural gas reservoirs [4,5]. There is great significance in retrieving efficient hydrogen production from other sources. Compared with other hydrogen production options for China, coal to H2 has a strategic importance due to the country’s large amount of coal reserves

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