Claims
- 1. A process for producing a tar free gaseous product comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide by catalyzed gasification of bituminous coal consisting of the steps as follows:
- (a) providing a mixture consisting essentially of finely divided bituminuous coal particles of a size of 65 mesh or smaller than 65 mesh and finely divided calcium oxide particles of a size smaller than 100 mesh, said calcium oxide and said bituminuous coal being in intimate contact and in a weight ratio of about 0.5 to 1.0, said bituminous coal having the property of becoming liquid with sufficient heating, and said bituminous coal yielding tar when sufficiently heated,
- (b) briquetting said mixture to form a briquetted mixture,
- (c) feeding said briquetted mixture into the top of a fixed bed gasifier,
- (d) catalytically gasifying said briquetted mixture with steam in said gasifier to form gaseous mixture comprising tar, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and carbon monoxide, said hydrogen and said carbon monoxide each comprising a substantial portion of said gaseous mixture,
- said gasifying comprising
- (i) heating said briquetted mixture of finely divided coal and finely divided calcium oxide in said fixed bed gasifier to form a catalyzed coke, said catalyzed coke reacting with said added steam to form said gaseous mixture and,
- (ii) adding steam to said gasifier,
- (e) destroying said tar in a tar destruction zone at the top of said gasifier to form a tar free gaseous product, by operating said tar destruction zone above 1200.degree. F., the heat for tar destruction being provided by exothermic reaction of said calcium oxide and said carbon dioxide, said tar free gaseous product comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide each in substantial proportion,
- whereby said calcium oxide catalyzes said gasification to form said tar free gaseous product, the rate of said catalyzed gasification being substantially increased from the rate of uncatalyzed gasification of said bituminuous coal, said tar being eliminated by sufficient heat of reaction of said calcium oxide and said carbon dioxide to maintain said tar destruction zone above 1200.degree. F. to cause destruction of said tar during gasification.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said tar is destroyed in said tar destruction zone at the top of said gasifier operating at 1200 to 1500.degree. F.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said calcium oxide has a particle size less than 200 Tyler mesh.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein said coal has a particle size smaller than 100 Tyler mesh.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said calcium oxide particle size is smaller than 325 Tyler mesh.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 305,588 filed Sept. 25, 1981, now abandoned.
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