Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10274705 Fuel Processing Technology 2016 10 Pages PDF
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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