Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10274705 | Fuel Processing Technology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The catalyst recovery process was investigated utilizing different washing methods and operating conditions after potassium-catalyzed steam gasification. During potassium-catalyzed steam gasification, the H2 yield and carbon conversion (XC) could reach 101.18 g/kg-coal and 73.39%, respectively, when utilizing Lanna clean coal as a sample; the potassium compounds mainly existed in three forms: KAlSiO4, KHCO3, and K2SO4. In the catalyst recovery process, the highest recovery efficiency of potassium (ηK) on Lanna raw coal and clean coal gasified residue reached 92.14% after six limewater washings and 93.37% after three limewater washings, respectively. When utilizing the combined washing method for the Lanna clean coal gasified residue, the recovered catalyst showed a longer catalyst reuse lifetime even though the recovery efficiency of potassium (ηK) only reached 89.42%, which was 4% lower than that obtained after three limewater washings.
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Authors
XiangZhou Yuan, Liang Zhao, Hueon Namkung, Tae-Jin Kang, Hyung-Taek Kim,