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Indexed by:Journal Papers
Date of Publication:2015-07-15
Journal:FUEL
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus
Volume:152
Page Number:80-87
ISSN No.:0016-2361
Key Words:Lignite; Drying; Methane; Kinetics; Re-adsorption
Abstract:Lignite drying in methane atmosphere is a potential approach to utilize moisture in lignite as a feedstock for H-2 production via steam reforming of methane. In this paper, experiments on drying and moisture re-adsorption properties of Huolinhe lignite in nitrogen and methane were carried out in a fixed-bed apparatus and thermogravimetric analyzer to investigate the effect of drying temperature, particle size, moisture content, drying medium and sample weight on drying rates and drying dynamics. The drying kinetics and mechanism were studied by thermal analysis and thin layer models. The moisture of lignite decreases with increasing drying temperature, decreasing particle size and sample weight. The drying process follows random nucleation mechanism and Logarithmic model is the optimal thin layer model for drying process of Huolinhe lignite. The activation energy in methane is lower than that in nitrogen. Static adsorption method was used to analyze the equilibrium moisture contents (M-e) of dried coal sample. The results show that Me decreases with the increase of drying temperature and M-e of dried coal is lower than that of raw coal. The moisture desorption and re-adsorption isotherms are irreversible. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.