Abstract:
The cycle experiments on chemical looping combustion of coal were carried out in a fluidized bed using a K-promoted iron ore as oxygen carrier. The continued effect of the K-promoted iron ore on the gas compositions, fractions of carbonaceous gases was investigated.The results showed that the reaction time was shortened by the K-promoted iron ore,and that the CO
2 concentration was significantly increased.The CO
2 fraction for the K-promoted iron ore was much higher than that for the iron ore whereas,the CO fraction was much lower during 20 cycles.After 11 cycles, the CO
2 fraction slightly decreased with a slight increase in CO fraction for the K-promoted iron ore. The reduced oxygen carriers after different cycles were characterized by SEM-EDS (Scanning Electron Microscope-Energy Dispersive Spectrometer) and XRD (X-ray diffraction).Compared with pure iron ore, the K-promoted iron ore showed serious sinter on the oxygen carrier particles during the first 11 cycles. The oxygen carrier, however, re-obtained the porous structure after 20 cycles due to the loss of potassium.The XRD showed that the KFe
11O
17 or its derivatives displayed the catalytic effect on coal gasification in the process of chemical looping combustion and the oxygen carrier could be regenerated to Fe
2O
3 after 20 cycles.