Characteristics of Char-CO2 gasification were compared in the temperature range of 1,100–1,400 °C using a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) for petroleum coke, coal chars and mixed fuels (Petroleum coke/coal ratios: 0,… Click to show full abstract
Characteristics of Char-CO2 gasification were compared in the temperature range of 1,100–1,400 °C using a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) for petroleum coke, coal chars and mixed fuels (Petroleum coke/coal ratios: 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1). The results showed that reaction time decreased with increasing gasification temperature, BET surface area and alkali index of coal. Mixed fuels composed of petroleum coke/coal exhibited reduced activation energies. Modified volumetric reaction model and shrinking core model might be suitably matched with experimental data depending on coal type and petroleum coke/coal ratio. Rate equations were suggested by selecting gas-solid reaction rate models for each sample that could simulate CO2 gasification behavior.
               
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