Chemical-Looping Combustion with Liquid Fuels
Conference poster, 2012

A project devoted to establishing chemical-looping combustion with liquid fuels currently being conducted by Chalmers University of Technology with support from Saudi Aramco is presented. The ultimate goal of the project is to develop technology capable of utilizing and processing heavy residual oils with inherent CO2 capture. Heavy oil residues are intermediate products from oil refineries. Some of those residues can be blended with lighter oil fractions to produce fuel oils, while others are waste products. Heavy oil residues are highly viscous at ambient temperature and contain high amounts of impurities such as sulfur, up to 6 wt-%, and metals, up to 1000 ppm. Using such fuel in a stationary combustion process with separation of CO2, namely chemical-looping combustion, might be an interesting option. The use of kerosene and fuel oil are intermediate steps in the upscaling of the process.

Chemical-looping combustion

CO2 capture

ilmenite

liquid fuel

Author

Patrick Moldenhauer

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Energy Technology

Magnus Rydén

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Energy Technology

Tobias Mattisson

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Energy Technology

Anders Lyngfelt

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Energy Technology

Mourad Younes

Tidjani Niass

Bandar Fadhel

Jean-Pierre Ballaguet

11th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies GHGT-11, Kyoto, Japan, November 18-22, 2012

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Areas of Advance

Energy

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10/7/2017