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Use of nanostructures as oxygen carriers in chemical looping combustion
K. Aho
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Pilot Testing of Calcium Looping at TRL7 with CO2 Capture Efficiencies toward 99. [PDF]
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Chemical Looping Combustion of Biomass
A. G. Martensson, Emil Lillieblad
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Concept development of rotating bed chemical looping combustion reactor
C. Hermans
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Geopolymer composites for chemical looping combustion
Fuel, 2018Chemical looping combustion allows a simple separation of CO2 during the combustion of fossil fuels, thanks to the use of regenerable oxygen carriers. In this work, novel materials containing manganese and iron/manganese oxides have been developed via geopolymerization, and characterized in thermogravimetric apparatus and fixed bed reactor.
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Plantwide control of chemical looping combustion
2012 American Control Conference (ACC), 2012Passive systems theory is used to develop a general procedure to design the control structure of chemical process networks. A natural storage function, derived from the second law of thermodynamics, is the basis for passivity-based control design. The inventory control laws are implemented locally and individual units become passive.
T. McFarland, B. E. Ydstie
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Thermal Analysis of Chemical-Looping Combustion
Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2006In chemical-looping combustion, a gaseous fuel is burnt with inherent separation of the greenhouse gas CO2. Oxygen is transferred from the combustion air to the fuel by an oxygen carrier, which is usually a metal oxide, and therefore direct contact between the fuel and the combustion air is avoided.
E. Jerndal, T. Mattisson, A. Lyngfelt
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Solid fuels in chemical-looping combustion
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2008The feasibility of using a number of different solid fuels in chemical-looping combustion (CLC) has been investigated. A laboratory fluidized bed reactor system for solid fuel, simulating a chemical-looping combustion system by exposing the sample to alternating reducing and oxidizing conditions, was used.
H LEION, T MATTISSON, A LYNGFELT
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