Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5012791 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Chemical-looping gasification (CLG) of Chlorella vulgaris was carried out in a quartz tube reactor under different microwave pretreatment. The product fractional yields, conversion efficiency and analysis of performance parameters were analyzed in order to obtain the characterization and optimal conditions of microwave pretreatment for syngas production. The results indicate that microwave pretreatment is conducive to CLG reaction. Furthermore, the higher power or the longer time in the process of microwave pretreatment could not exhibit a better effect on CLG. In addition, 750Â W and 60Â s is the optimal microwave pretreatment power and time respectively to obtain a great reducibility of oxygen carrier, high conversion efficiency, high products yield and good LHV. The H2 yield, LHV, gasification efficiency and gas yield increased obviously from 18.12%, 12.14Â MJ/Nm3, 59.76% and 1.04Â Nm3/kg of untreated Chlorella vulgaris to 24.55%, 13.13Â MJ/Nm3, 72.16% and 1.16Â Nm3/kg of the optimal microwave pretreatment condition, respectively.
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Authors
Zhifeng Hu, Xiaoqian Ma, Enchen Jiang,