1998
DOI: 10.2172/7468
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Advanced Sorbent Development Program; Development of Sorbents for Moving-Bed and Fluidized-Bed Applications

Abstract: The integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power system using high-temperature coal gas cleanup is one of the most promising advanced technologies for the production of electric power from coal in an environmentally acceptable manner. Unlike conventional low-temperature cleanup systems that require costly heat exchangers, high-temperature coal gas cleanup systems can be operated near 482-538 °C (900-1000 °F) or higher, conditions that are a closer match with the gasifier and turbine components in the IG… Show more

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“…The Carnot efficiency is calculated in eq. (25) and is in agreement with the values described in [44]:…”
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“…The Carnot efficiency is calculated in eq. (25) and is in agreement with the values described in [44]:…”
Section: Feasibility Studysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Pretreating the syngas is crucial to ensure high system performance and life expectancy [25]. The cleaning methods can be divided into two types, depending on their operating range: cold (below 200 °C) and hot (possibly above 500 °C) gas cleaning [25].…”
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