Energy Reports (Nov 2021)

Comprehensive study on the effect of CO2 on coal pyrolysis at fast heating rate

  • Huanying Chi,
  • Hanjian Li,
  • Kai Xu,
  • He Liu,
  • Sheng Su,
  • Song Hu,
  • Jun Xiang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1369 – 1378

Abstract

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Oxy-fuel combustion is considered one of the most effective CO2 emission control technologies, and CO2 has a very important effect on coal pyrolysis. A novel Concentrating Photothermal Thermogravimetric Analyzer was developed to study the effect of CO2 on coal pyrolysis at fast heating rate of 1000 °C/min. Coal conversion characteristics, kinetics and structural evolution of coal/char were analyzed comprehensively and quantitatively. The average mass loss rates at 1000 °C/min under various CO2 atmospheres were about two orders of magnitude higher than those at 10 °C/min. The activation energies calculated by the best-fitted D3 model were 34.52–36.22 kJ/mol under various CO2 atmospheres. CO2 inhibited functional groups transformation, aromatization rate within 500 °C and formation of stable radicals, but promoted coal aromatization at relatively higher temperature and induced gasification.

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