CO2-air based two stage gasification of low ash and high ash Indian coals in the context of underground coal gasification
Geeta Kumari and
Prabu Vairakannu
Energy, 2018, vol. 143, issue C, 822-832
Abstract:
CO2-air is a potential gasifying-oxidizing medium for two stage mode of underground coal gasification (UCG). The existing literature deficits the UCG studies on the use of CO2-air as a gasifying medium especially for high ash Indian coals. Thus, the present study investigated the viability of utilizing the CO2-air as a gasifying medium for high ash Indian coals using a laboratory scale borehole gasification set-up in a two-stage gasification mode of operation. A typical Indian coal having 42% ash and a North East Indian coal having 4% ash are used for the borehole gasification experiments. The effect of the process parameters such as the molar ratio of O2/air and the molar ratio of CO2/oxidizing agent on the product gas composition is evaluated. The results show that the gasification of low ash coal and high ash coal produced product gas with a calorific value as high as 260 kJ/mol and 214 kJ/mol, respectively. CO2-air based gasification necessitates the presence of oxygen in the feed gas with O2/air ratio of 0.1 and 1 for the low and the high ash coal, respectively. Repeatability experiments show 7% and 14% error in the calorific values of syngas for low and high ash coals, respectively.
Keywords: Underground coal gasification (UCG); CO2-air gasification; Syngas; Calorific value; High ash coal; Two stage gasification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2017.11.027
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