화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.37, No.20, 15086-15095, 2012
Lime enhanced biomass gasification. Energy penalty reduction by solids preheating in the calciner
Hydrogen is expected to be one of the most important energy carriers in the future. Gasification process may be used to produce hydrogen when joined with carbon capture technologies. Furthermore, the combination of biomass gasification and carbon capture presents a significant technical potential in net negative greenhouse gas emissions. Lime enhanced biomass gasification process makes use of CaO as a high temperature CO2 carrier between the steam biomass gasifier and an oxy-fired regenerator. Important energy penalties derive from the temperature difference between the reactors (around 250 -300 degrees C). A cyclonic preheater similar to those used in the cement industry may improve the energetic efficiency of the process if the particles entering the regenerator reactor are heated up by the gas leaving this reactor. A lime enhanced biomass gasification system was modelled and simulated. A cyclonic preheater was included to evaluate the improvement. Results show an increase of the gasification chemical efficiency and a reduction of the energy consumption in the regenerator. Copyright (C) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.