Energy & Fuels, Vol.32, No.1, 226-232, 2018
Steam Gasification of Low-Rank Coal with a Nanoscale Ca/Na Composite Catalyst Prepared by Ion Exchange
Ca2+ and Na+ cations were separately or consecutively ion-exchanged with an Indonesian low-rank coal using saturated aqueous solutions of Ca(OH)(2) and/or soda ash at 20-40 degrees C without pH adjustment. This was done by adding aqueous solutions of the soda ash and/or calcium hydroxide to a dispersion of coal particles in deionized water, while monitoring the Na+ and Ca2+ concentrations and pH of the resulting mixture. A 3.5 mass % Ca2+-exchanged coal, a 1.6 mass % Na+-exchanged coal and a 3.8 mass % Ca2+- and 1.0 mass % Natexchanged coal were obtained. The catalytic pyrolysis and subsequent gasification of these ion-exchanged specimens were performed in a fixed bed quartz reactor at 650, 700, or 750 degrees C. Xray diffraction analyses of the samples pyrolyzed at 700 degrees C found no evidence of Na or Ca species, indicating that these were present as nanoscale particles. The Ca2+/Na+-exchanged coal underwent steam gasification more readily than the other samples, with complete char conversion of this material following 1 h of processing at 700 degrees C. The use of a binary metal catalyst was also found to lower the required reaction temperature by more than 100 degrees C.