Chemical looping combustion reactions and systems: Task 5 topical report

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Sarofim, Adel F.; Lighty, JoAnn S.; Smith, Philip J.; Whitty, Kevin J.; Eyring, Edward; Sahir, Asad; Alvarez, Milo;Hradisky, Michael; Clayton, Chris; Konya, Gabor; Baracki, Richard; Kelly, Kerry
Title Chemical looping combustion reactions and systems: Task 5 topical report
Date 2011-08
Description Chemical Looping Combustion (CLC) is one promising fuel-combustion technology, which can facilitate economic CO2 capture in coal-fired power plants. It employs the oxidation/reduction characteristics of a metal, or oxygen carrier, and its oxide, the oxidizing gas (typically air) and the fuel source may be kept separate. This work focused on two classes of oxygen carrier, one that merely undergoes a change in oxidation state, such as Fe3O4/Fe2O3 and one that is converted from its higher to its lower oxidation state by the release of oxygen on heating, i.e., CuO/Cu2O. This topical report discusses the results of four complementary efforts: (1) the development of process and economic models to optimize important design considerations, such as oxygen carrier circulation rate, temperature, residence time; (2) the development of high-performance simulation capabilities for fluidized beds and the collection, parameter identification, and preliminary verification/uncertainty quantification (3) the exploration of operating characteristics in the laboratory-scale bubbling bed reactor, with a focus on the oxygen carrier performance, including reactivity, oxygen carrying capacity, attrition resistance, resistance to deactivation, cost and availability (4) the identification of mechanisms and rates for the copper, cuprous oxide, and cupric oxide system using thermogravimetric analysis.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Chemical looping combustion; CLC; Fuel combustion; CO2 capture; Electric power; Sequestration; FBR; CLOU; Thermogravimetric analysis; CO2; Carbon dioxide
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Sarofim, A. F., Lighty, J. S., Smith, P. J., Whitty, K. J., Eyring, E., Sahir, A., Alvarez, M., Hradisky, M., Clayton, C., Konya, G., Baracki, R., & Kelly, K. (2011). Chemical looping combustion reactions and systems: Task 5 topical report.
Relation Has Part Utah Clean Coal Program. Reporting Period October 2008 to March 2011. DOE Award Number: DE-NT0005015
Rights Management (c) Adel F. Sarofim, JoAnn S. Lighty, Philip J. Smith, Kevin J. Whitty, Edward Eyring, Asad Sahir, Milo Alvarez, Micheal Hradisky, Chris Clayton, Gabor Konya, Richard Baracki, Kerry Kelly
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ck1cms
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