Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2

© 2017 Elsevier LtdThis study aims to investigate the structural features of nascent char. Two nascent chars were prepared from the pyrolysis of Loy Yang brown coal and Collie sub-bituminous coal in a wire-mesh reactor by heating at 1000 K s-1 to 600 °C. Structural changes in nascent chars were inve...

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Main Authors: Zhang, L., Li, T., Wang, Shuai, Song, Y., Dong, Li, Zhang, Shu, Li, Chun-Zhu
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51983
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author Zhang, L.
Li, T.
Wang, Shuai
Song, Y.
Dong, Li
Zhang, Shu
Li, Chun-Zhu
author_facet Zhang, L.
Li, T.
Wang, Shuai
Song, Y.
Dong, Li
Zhang, Shu
Li, Chun-Zhu
author_sort Zhang, L.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description © 2017 Elsevier LtdThis study aims to investigate the structural features of nascent char. Two nascent chars were prepared from the pyrolysis of Loy Yang brown coal and Collie sub-bituminous coal in a wire-mesh reactor by heating at 1000 K s-1 to 600 °C. Structural changes in nascent chars were investigated by reheating the chars in N2 at low temperatures (=600 °C) followed by subsequent gasification in O2/N2 mixtures at 370 °C. FT-Raman spectroscopy was applied to characterise the chemical structural features of the chars. Our results indicate that the nascent char from the brown coal is much less stable that from the sub-bituminous coal. The thermal treatment of Loy Yang brown coal nascent char even at ~300 °C caused obvious changes to its aromatic ring systems while the corresponding changes to the Collie nascent char were insignificant. During the gasification of Loy Yang nascent char in O2, oxygenation might preferentially happen on the larger rings, which activates and breaks the aromatic rings (to form dangling structures). With the opening of aromatic ring systems, O2 might be much easier to access into the char matrix and to improve the dispersion of alkali and alkaline earth metallic (AAEM) species, which in turn enhances the gasification reactivity. Collie nascent char showed much less changes in char structure during gasification. Additionally, the preferential breakage of cross-linking structures in O2 would also loosen the char structure and enhance the gasification reactivity for both nascent chars.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-519832023-08-02T06:39:08Z Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2 Zhang, L. Li, T. Wang, Shuai Song, Y. Dong, Li Zhang, Shu Li, Chun-Zhu © 2017 Elsevier LtdThis study aims to investigate the structural features of nascent char. Two nascent chars were prepared from the pyrolysis of Loy Yang brown coal and Collie sub-bituminous coal in a wire-mesh reactor by heating at 1000 K s-1 to 600 °C. Structural changes in nascent chars were investigated by reheating the chars in N2 at low temperatures (=600 °C) followed by subsequent gasification in O2/N2 mixtures at 370 °C. FT-Raman spectroscopy was applied to characterise the chemical structural features of the chars. Our results indicate that the nascent char from the brown coal is much less stable that from the sub-bituminous coal. The thermal treatment of Loy Yang brown coal nascent char even at ~300 °C caused obvious changes to its aromatic ring systems while the corresponding changes to the Collie nascent char were insignificant. During the gasification of Loy Yang nascent char in O2, oxygenation might preferentially happen on the larger rings, which activates and breaks the aromatic rings (to form dangling structures). With the opening of aromatic ring systems, O2 might be much easier to access into the char matrix and to improve the dispersion of alkali and alkaline earth metallic (AAEM) species, which in turn enhances the gasification reactivity. Collie nascent char showed much less changes in char structure during gasification. Additionally, the preferential breakage of cross-linking structures in O2 would also loosen the char structure and enhance the gasification reactivity for both nascent chars. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51983 10.1016/j.fuel.2017.02.097 Elsevier Ltd restricted
spellingShingle Zhang, L.
Li, T.
Wang, Shuai
Song, Y.
Dong, Li
Zhang, Shu
Li, Chun-Zhu
Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2
title Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2
title_full Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2
title_fullStr Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2
title_full_unstemmed Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2
title_short Changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in N2 and subsequent gasification in O2
title_sort changes in char structure during the thermal treatment of nascent chars in n2 and subsequent gasification in o2
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51983