This book presents the current carbonaceous fuel conversion
technologies based on chemical looping concepts in the context of
traditional or conventional technologies. The key features of the
chemical looping processes, their ability to generate a
sequestration-ready CO2 stream, are thoroughly discussed. Chapter 2
is devoted entirely to the performance of particles in chemical
looping technology and covers the subjects of solid particle
design, synthesis, properties, and reactive characteristics. The
looping processes can be applied for combustion and/or gasification
of carbon-based material such as coal, natural gas, petroleum coke,
and biomass directly or indirectly for steam, syngas, hydrogen,
chemicals, electricity, and liquid fuels production. Details of the
energy conversion efficiency and the economics of these looping
processes for combustion and gasification applications in contrast
to those of the conventional processes are given in Chapters 3, 4,
and 5.Finally, Chapter 6 presents additional chemical looping
applications that are potentially beneficial, including those
for H2 storage and onboard H2 production, CO2 capture in combustion
flue gas, power generation using fuel cell, steam-methane
reforming, tar sand digestion, and chemicals and liquid fuel
production.
A CD is appended to this book that contains the chemical looping
simulation files and the simulation results based on the ASPEN Plus
software for such reactors as gasifier, reducer, oxidizer and
combustor, and for such processes as conventional gasification
processes, Syngas Chemical Looping Process, Calcium Looping
Process, and Carbonation-Calcination Reaction (CCR) Process.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are
not included as part of e Book file.
Over de auteur
Liang-Shih Fan is Distinguished University Professor and C. John
Easton Professor in Engineering in the Department of Chemical and
Biomolecular Engineering at the Ohio State University. He is the
U.S. Editor of Powder Technology and has served as a consulting
editor of ten other journals and book series, including the AICh E
Journal, the I&EC Research, and the International Journal of
Multiphase Flow. He has authored or coauthored four books, 330
journal articles, and twenty five patents, and has received a
number of awards in recognition of his research and teaching,
including ACS’s E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry and AICh E’s Alpha Chi Sigma Award for Chemical
Engineering Research. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy
of Engineering, an Academician of the Academia Sinica, and a
foreign member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and the Chinese
Academy of Engineering.