Pre-Combustion Capture Of CO2 From Coal Gasification Gases: Case Of CaO On Gamma-Al2O3. - Preprint 09-030

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. G. Belova
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Conversion of coal into high-value gases via gasification offers significant pollution reduction and efficiency improvement benefits associated with controlled combustion of clean gases for power generation. However, current gasification-based electricity production technologies, such as IGCC do not address carbon dioxide emissions. The focus of the study is CO2 capture on CaO prior to combustion of coal-derived gases. To overcome kinetic and stability limitations associated with its utilization, CaO is distributed on high-surface area -Al2O3 and supported on a ceramic honey-comb monolith. The proposed method allows for efficient capture of CO2 from a gas mixture, as studied in a flow-through reactor system. This novel method of CO2 capture is used here to argue for pre-combustion capture of CO2 in coal gasification-based power plants. When CaO is present during the steam reforming of coal gasification gases, continuous withdrawal of CO2 from the system provides for higher yields of reforming products (hydrogen gas) by influencing the thermodynamic equilibrium of the entire system.
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APA: A. G. Belova  (2009)  Pre-Combustion Capture Of CO2 From Coal Gasification Gases: Case Of CaO On Gamma-Al2O3. - Preprint 09-030

MLA: A. G. Belova Pre-Combustion Capture Of CO2 From Coal Gasification Gases: Case Of CaO On Gamma-Al2O3. - Preprint 09-030. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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