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Utilization of Menteş iron ore as oxygen carrier in Chemical-Looping Combustion

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  • Dilmaç, Nesibe
  • Dilmaç, Ömer Faruk
  • Yardımcı, Esra

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The performance of a natural iron ore originated from Menteş mine (Kayseri-Turkey) as an oxygen carrier in the CLC process was assessed in this study. A laboratory scale, alternating atmosphere fluidized bed set-up was used in order to simulate the CLC conditions. The oxygen carrier material was stable until the end of tests, and it exhibited more than 90% gas yield during the tests when fueled with pure CO (flow rates between 130 and 200 Wth) at 800 °C (1073 K). On the other hand, the syngas yield was approximately 83% at almost the same test conditions (flow rates between 120 and 180 Wth). It was determined that test temperature had almost no effect on fuel gas yield.

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  • Dilmaç, Nesibe & Dilmaç, Ömer Faruk & Yardımcı, Esra, 2017. "Utilization of Menteş iron ore as oxygen carrier in Chemical-Looping Combustion," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 138(C), pages 785-798.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:138:y:2017:i:c:p:785-798
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2017.07.126
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