2009
DOI: 10.1134/s004060150906007x
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Separation of carbon dioxide with the use of chemical-looping combustion and gasification of fuels

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“…There is an increasing interest in developing CLC technology because of the advantages described before. Investigations on this process are being conducted in many countries such as Sweden, Japan, Korea, Spain, Norway, Italy and the United States [15].…”
Section: Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is an increasing interest in developing CLC technology because of the advantages described before. Investigations on this process are being conducted in many countries such as Sweden, Japan, Korea, Spain, Norway, Italy and the United States [15].…”
Section: Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cu, Ni, Co and their oxides display higher oxidation and reduction reactivities and greater durability after repeated oxidation and reduction cycles compared to Fe-based oxygen carries [21]. It should be noted that most reactive particles are the most expensive ones [15]. Furthermore, they often involve safety and health issues, meaning that regardless of low reactivity, iron based materials are low cost and environmentally friendly [21].…”
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“…The boiler carrier in the thermal power plant is the circulating fluidized bed boiler (CFBB). Coal has become the primary fuel for CFBB in most countries due to its low price and abundant reserves [1,2] . The pollution gas generated by coal combustion has seriously damaged the ecological environment.…”
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“…The use of coal-fired power generation mainly causes the following two results: (1) a lot of energy consumption and (2) severe environmental pollution. Although coal reserves are relatively wealthy, they are not renewable resources.…”
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