Experimental evaluation of an indirectly-irradiated packed-bed solar thermochemical reactor for calcination–carbonation chemical looping

Lifeng Li, Alireza Rahbari, Mahdiar Taheri, Roelof Pottas, Bo Wang, Morteza Hangi, Leanne Matthews, Lindsey Yue, José Zapata, Peter Kreider, Alicia Bayon, Chi Hwa Wang, Terrence W. Simon, Joe Coventry, Wojciech Lipiński

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Abstract

The two-step calcium oxide based calcination–carbonation cycle is studied for carbon dioxide capture and solar thermochemical energy storage applications. An indirectly-irradiated packed-bed solar thermochemical reactor is experimentally evaluated using simulated high-flux solar irradiation provided by a multi-source solar simulator. Experimental runs include a single calcination reaction step as well as single and multiple (up to four) consecutive calcination–carbonation cycles. The samples are characterised using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The reactor temperature peaked at 1,035°C. The average solar-to-chemical conversion efficiency, defined as the ratio of heat consumed by the reaction to radiant heat supplied to the reactor, was found to be between approximately 1.3% and 8.6% for the five performed experimental runs. The necessary advancements to the presented reactor design identified during the experimental campaign include improvements in thermomechanical characteristics of ceramic and metallic parts of the reactor to prevent fast mechanical and chemical degradation, application of more robust high-temperature reaction chamber seals, and optimisation of reactor geometry and gas flow patterns towards spatially more uniform thermal conditions and chemical reaction rates.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number143543
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume468
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 15 2023

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Keywords

  • Calcium oxide
  • Carbon capture
  • Energy storage
  • High temperature
  • Solar chemistry

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