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*[https://dsps.lib.uiowa.edu/clcprocess/clc/ A A University of Iowa Article on the Subject]
*[https://dsps.lib.uiowa.edu/clcprocess/clc/ A A University of Iowa Article on the Subject]
*[https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ef900033n A Paper on a 10 (thermal) kilowatt biomass clc reactor, using iron oxide as a carrier]
*[https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ef900033n A Paper on a 10 (thermal) kilowatt biomass clc reactor, using iron oxide as a carrier]
*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1750583614001224 Meant for coal, seemed to seperate gassification, and CLC? ]

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Basics

  • Often abbreviated as CLC
  • A form of Oxy-Fuel Combustion Process technology using metal oxides as the oxygen source, thus air never contacts the combustion chamber thus making the formation of nitrogen dioxides near impossible
  • Assuming the fuel used is either pure carbon, or methane, there should be no heavy metals or hydrogen sulphide as well
  • Uses a Fluidized Bed Reactor, and a Fluidized Bed Combustor / Fluidized Bed Gassifier
  • This also lowers the total flue gas volume, and makes the composition near pure carbon dioxide and water vapor
  • The water vapor can be condensed leaving near pure carbon dioxide
  • RESEARCH NEEDED
    • The mechanism of transfer between fluidised beds
    • If NOx is produced and how much
    • If the oxygen can be diverted to devices such as a Gas Turbine for workflows with Fluidised Bed Gassification making syngas for a gas turbine
    • What oxides to use and if they need a substrate etc

See Also

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