Abstract

Char gasification is affected by operating conditions such as reaction temperature, reactant gas partial pressure, total system pressure, and particle size, in addition to the chemical composition and the physical structure of the coal. We characterized the effects of coal type and particle size on the CO2 gasification of chars prepared from 12 bituminous coals at different reaction temperatures (1050–1400 °C). Each coal sample was devolatilized at 950 °C in a nitrogen atmosphere to become coal char, and it was further heated to reach the desired temperature for gasification with CO2 under isothermal conditions. Temporal variations of CO and CO2 concentrations were measured using a real time gas analyzer with a nondispersive infrared (NDIR) CO/CO2 sensor. The reactivity increased as the volatile matter content and alkali index of the coal increased. In addition, the reactivity increased as the particle size decreased for a given temperature. The shrinking core model (SCM) was better for higher particle si...

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