The innovative Biomass Chemical Looping Gasification (BCLG) process uses two reactors (fuel and air reactors) to generate nitrogen-free syngas with low tar content under autothermal conditions. A solid oxygen carrier supplies the oxygen for partial oxidation of the fuel. This study investigated the BCLG process, conducted over 25 h of continuous operation at 20 kW scale, using ilmenite as the oxygen carrier and wheat straw pellets as fuel (WSP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomass chemical looping gasification (BCLG) uses lattice oxygen from an oxygen carrier instead of gaseous oxygen for high-quality syngas production without CO emissions. In this work, the effect of the main operating variables, such as oxygen/biomass ratio (λ), gasification temperature, and steam/biomass ratio (S/B), was investigated using two low-cost materials: a Fe ore and a Mn ore. Oxygen fed to the air reactor for oxidation was used as an effective method for controlling the amount of lattice oxygen used for syngas production.
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