2015
DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v6i1.208
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Catalytic Effect of K2CO3 in Steam Gasification of Lignite Char on Mole Ratio of H2/CO in Syngas

Abstract: To fulfill the requirement for synthetic fuel (synfuel) production in theFischer-Tropsch process, in which syngas fed to the process has a H2/CO mole ratio approaching 2, gasification of lignite coal is needed. In this research, char particles were prepared by pyrolysis of lignite coal at controlled heating rates to obtain the highest possible surface area for gasification. In the gasification process, char with a surface area of 172.5 m 2 /g was used, along with the catalyst K2CO3 in a fixed bed reactor. In t… Show more

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“…AAEM species are generally loaded on low rank coals using water-soluble precursors such as NaCl (Takarada et al, 1989;Wu et al, 2005), Na 2 NO 3 (Yamashita et al, 1991), Ca(NO 3 ) 2 (Ohtsuka and Tomita, 1986), CaCl 2 (Yamashita et al, 1992), Ca(CH 3 COO) 2 (Ohtsuka and Tomita, 1986;Tyler and Schafer, 1980), KCl (Liu and Zhu, 1986), or K 2 CO 3 (Liu and Zhu, 1986;Tristantini et al, 2015). Kajita et al (2010) reported that Na + and K + were irreversibly transferred from the char to the mineral matter (alumina) when contacting with each other at 800 °C.…”
Section: In Situ Steam Gasification Of Char Gasificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AAEM species are generally loaded on low rank coals using water-soluble precursors such as NaCl (Takarada et al, 1989;Wu et al, 2005), Na 2 NO 3 (Yamashita et al, 1991), Ca(NO 3 ) 2 (Ohtsuka and Tomita, 1986), CaCl 2 (Yamashita et al, 1992), Ca(CH 3 COO) 2 (Ohtsuka and Tomita, 1986;Tyler and Schafer, 1980), KCl (Liu and Zhu, 1986), or K 2 CO 3 (Liu and Zhu, 1986;Tristantini et al, 2015). Kajita et al (2010) reported that Na + and K + were irreversibly transferred from the char to the mineral matter (alumina) when contacting with each other at 800 °C.…”
Section: In Situ Steam Gasification Of Char Gasificationmentioning
confidence: 99%