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Effects of Pyrolysis Atmosphere and Temperature on Coal Char Characteristics and Gasification Reactivity
Author(s) -
Wang Qinhui,
Zhang Rui,
Luo Zhongyang,
Fang Mengxiang,
Cen Kefa
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
energy technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.91
H-Index - 44
eISSN - 2194-4296
pISSN - 2194-4288
DOI - 10.1002/ente.201500366
Subject(s) - char , pyrolysis , coal , bituminous coal , chemistry , chemical engineering , reactivity (psychology) , thermogravimetric analysis , carbon fibers , disproportionation , materials science , organic chemistry , catalysis , composite material , composite number , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , engineering
Coal chars are usually produced under complex atmospheres in industrial production. However, most of the research about char characteristics and gasification reactivity uses the coal char samples prepared under an inert atmosphere. In this study, the influences of the pyrolysis atmosphere and temperature on coal char characteristics and gasification reactivity were investigated. A Shanxi bituminous coal was pyrolyzed in a bubbling fluidized bed to produce char samples. A mixture of hydrogen (H 2 ), carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), carbon monoxide (CO), and methane (CH 4 ) was used as simulated pyrolysis gas (SPG). The coal was pyrolyzed in the SPG and N 2 atmospheres, respectively. SEM, Raman spectroscopy, and FTIR spectroscopy were used to study the influences of the pyrolysis atmosphere and temperature on the coal char characteristics. The char–H 2 O and char–CO 2 gasification reactivities were measured by using a modified thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) system. The experimental results indicate that the SPG atmosphere has no obvious influence on the coal char morphology, but it has significant influences on the carbon structures and surface chemical groups. The SPG char samples have lower gasification reactivity. The disproportionation reaction of CO, the decomposition reaction of CH 4 , and the loss of oxygen‐containing structures induced by H 2 lead to a higher‐ordered degree of char, and the graphite generated from the disproportionation reaction and the decomposition reaction can decrease the specific surface area of the coal char. These two reasons result in the lower gasification reactivity of SPG char.

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