2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2005.07.024
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CO gasification rate analysis of coal char in entrained flow coal gasifier

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“…On the other side, type and composition of fuel used for char preparation strongly affect the rate of gasification [6,7]. Gasification is usually carried out with air, oxygen and steam mixtures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…On the other side, type and composition of fuel used for char preparation strongly affect the rate of gasification [6,7]. Gasification is usually carried out with air, oxygen and steam mixtures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…However, nowadays when there is a worldwide discussion about utilization of carbon dioxide, the so-called dry gasification by means of CO 2 is also of great importance [8,9]. Also in some places Integrated Coal Gasification Combined Cycle power plants have been developed to reduce CO 2 emissions [6]. The presence of CO 2 can improve char conversion and decrease the volume of gasification residue [10].…”
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“…15,16) However, it is difficult to comprehend the reactions within the composite in detail, because changes in the partial pressures of CO and CO2 are difficult to measure or evaluate accurately. On the other hand, the generation rates of CO and CO2 gases from the composite during heating can be determined by gas analysis.…”
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“…Several researchers [27][28][29][30][31] reported the temperature dependence of gasification reactivity. Kajitani et al [32] reported the gasification rate of coal chars with different particle size distributions in a high-temperature zone. Jayaraman and Gökalp [33][34][35] investigated the size effects of Indian and Turkish coal and char particles during pyrolysis and gasification using coupled thermogravimetric and mass spectrum analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%