This work provides experimentally obtained data concerning the gasification of bituminous
coal under entrained-flow conditions. The main focus lies on the determination of reaction
kinetics with and without product gas inhibition as well as on thermal deactivation behavior.
For this reason, experiments were carried out in a pressurized high-temperature
entrained-flow reactor. The reactor is designed for temperatures of up to 1800 °C and pressures
of up to 50 bar. In this study, char samples with different residence times at temperatures
between 1200 °C and 1600 °C and a pressure of 10 bar were obtained. Pyrolysis
experiments were performed in pure nitrogen, while an O/C ratio of one was selected for
the gasification. In addition to ultimate, proximate, and structural analyses of the char
samples, e.g., to calculate conversion according to the ash tracer method, intrinsic reaction
kinetics of the pyrolysis chars with carbon dioxide and steam were determined in a highpressure
thermogravimetric analyzer. The influence of carbon monoxide inhibition on
carbon dioxide gasification and of hydrogen on steam gasification was quantified using
the Langmuir–Hinshelwood equation. Further, the deactivation behavior of the pyrolysis
chars was analyzed by measuring their reactivities under constant reaction conditions
and plotting them as a function of residence time. The presented results give an overview
about factors like temperature, pressure, gas composition, and residence time affecting
fuel conversion. Furthermore, constants describing the reaction behavior of the fuel were
determined, which can be used for future simulation of gasification processes.
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This work provides experimentally obtained data concerning the gasification of bituminous
coal under entrained-flow conditions. The main focus lies on the determination of reaction
kinetics with and without product gas inhibition as well as on thermal deactivation behavior.
For this reason, experiments were carried out in a pressurized high-temperature
entrained-flow reactor. The reactor is designed for temperatures of up to 1800 °C and pressures
of up to 50 bar. In this study, char samples...
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