2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2006.02.006
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A quantitative comparison of gas turbine cycles with CO2 capture

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“…These reactions that determine the O-H radical pool are important for both CH 4 and H 2 S oxidation and hence provide a means of interaction between the two fuels. The mechanism does not include any species containing both carbon and sulfur such as carbonyl sulfide (COS) or carbon disulfide (CS 2 ), the influence of which Cerru et al [33] found to be negligible.…”
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“…These reactions that determine the O-H radical pool are important for both CH 4 and H 2 S oxidation and hence provide a means of interaction between the two fuels. The mechanism does not include any species containing both carbon and sulfur such as carbonyl sulfide (COS) or carbon disulfide (CS 2 ), the influence of which Cerru et al [33] found to be negligible.…”
Section: Mechanism Selection and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In oxy-fuel combustion, the fuel is burned in pure oxygen (O 2 ) and some diluent (usually either CO 2 , water (H 2 O), or a mixture of these) instead of air. This yields combustion products consisting mainly of CO 2 and H 2 O, which allows for easy separation of CO 2 by condensation of H 2 O and makes oxy-fuel combustion an option for carbon capture and sequestration [3,4]. Since the production of O 2 is energy intensive, oxy-fuel systems are likely to operate close to stoichiometry (equivalence ratio Φ ≈ 1) to avoid wasting either fuel or energy for air separation.…”
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