Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal Gasification

Coal gasification is a thermo-chemical process aiming at the production of high heating value syngas. The coal charges present, typically, a low quantity of sulfur compounds for prevent the formation of a large amount of sulfuric acid (H2S), that is a pollutant and a poison for catalysts, in syngas...

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Main Authors: A. Bassani, C. Frau, E. Maggio, A. Pettinau, G. Cali, E. Ranzi, F. Manenti
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-03-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2148
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spelling doaj-6b269817d6de4bc6889ea1aa887beb5f2021-02-18T21:06:09ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162017-03-015710.3303/CET1757085Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal GasificationA. BassaniC. FrauE. MaggioA. PettinauG. CaliE. RanziF. ManentiCoal gasification is a thermo-chemical process aiming at the production of high heating value syngas. The coal charges present, typically, a low quantity of sulfur compounds for prevent the formation of a large amount of sulfuric acid (H2S), that is a pollutant and a poison for catalysts, in syngas stream. However, in the world there are a lot of coals that cannot be used for gasification because of their high sulfur content (e.g. Sulcis Italian coal or Inner Mongolia Chinese coal). The interest on these types of coal is increasing due to a novel technology that allows to convert H2S and CO2 into syngas (AG2STM). The aim of this work is to propose a predictive kinetic model of the release of sulfur compounds (e.g H2S) from coal. This kinetic scheme is implement into GASDS, a package that includes a gasifier mathematical model, which accurately describes the inter-phase mass and heat transfer. The first complexity relies in the characterization of the coal, in particular the relative amount of the different forms of sulfur components (e.g. inorganic such as pyritic and sulfates, and organic sulfur such as aliphatic, aromatic and thiophenic) and their pyrolysis and devolatilization process. The kinetic model, with the related rate parameters, is validated through comparison with experimental data from the literature and obtained during several experimental campaigns at the Sotacarbo S.p.A. pilot platform. Finally, different operating conditions of gasification are analyzed in order to obtain the best yield in the downstream process, with special reference to the novel Acid Gas to Syngas (AG2STM) process. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2148
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author A. Bassani
C. Frau
E. Maggio
A. Pettinau
G. Cali
E. Ranzi
F. Manenti
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C. Frau
E. Maggio
A. Pettinau
G. Cali
E. Ranzi
F. Manenti
Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal Gasification
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet A. Bassani
C. Frau
E. Maggio
A. Pettinau
G. Cali
E. Ranzi
F. Manenti
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title Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal Gasification
title_short Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal Gasification
title_full Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal Gasification
title_fullStr Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal Gasification
title_full_unstemmed Devolatilization of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in Coal Gasification
title_sort devolatilization of organo-sulfur compounds in coal gasification
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Coal gasification is a thermo-chemical process aiming at the production of high heating value syngas. The coal charges present, typically, a low quantity of sulfur compounds for prevent the formation of a large amount of sulfuric acid (H2S), that is a pollutant and a poison for catalysts, in syngas stream. However, in the world there are a lot of coals that cannot be used for gasification because of their high sulfur content (e.g. Sulcis Italian coal or Inner Mongolia Chinese coal). The interest on these types of coal is increasing due to a novel technology that allows to convert H2S and CO2 into syngas (AG2STM). The aim of this work is to propose a predictive kinetic model of the release of sulfur compounds (e.g H2S) from coal. This kinetic scheme is implement into GASDS, a package that includes a gasifier mathematical model, which accurately describes the inter-phase mass and heat transfer. The first complexity relies in the characterization of the coal, in particular the relative amount of the different forms of sulfur components (e.g. inorganic such as pyritic and sulfates, and organic sulfur such as aliphatic, aromatic and thiophenic) and their pyrolysis and devolatilization process. The kinetic model, with the related rate parameters, is validated through comparison with experimental data from the literature and obtained during several experimental campaigns at the Sotacarbo S.p.A. pilot platform. Finally, different operating conditions of gasification are analyzed in order to obtain the best yield in the downstream process, with special reference to the novel Acid Gas to Syngas (AG2STM) process.
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