2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijft.2023.100295
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Performance of fuel reactor in Chemical Looping Combustion system with various metal oxide particle size and operating temperature

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“…The E of the 5# granular fuel model in the volatile and fixed carbon combustion stages are 55.42 and 216.86 KJ·mol −1 , which are 55.56% and 23.64% lower than those of the A# model. This is because of the catalytic role of metal oxides in the pyrolysis process [ 32 , 33 ]. As the waste liquid solid content increases, metal oxides’ content in the granular fuel model increase, the catalytic pyrolysis is strengthened, the energy required for the reaction decreases, and the activation energy decreases.…”
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“…The E of the 5# granular fuel model in the volatile and fixed carbon combustion stages are 55.42 and 216.86 KJ·mol −1 , which are 55.56% and 23.64% lower than those of the A# model. This is because of the catalytic role of metal oxides in the pyrolysis process [ 32 , 33 ]. As the waste liquid solid content increases, metal oxides’ content in the granular fuel model increase, the catalytic pyrolysis is strengthened, the energy required for the reaction decreases, and the activation energy decreases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%