what's new in high temperature sulfur removal systems for fluidized-bed coal gasification

Abstract
High temperature sulfur removal can be achieved with calcium-based sor-bents (e.g. dolomite) in fluidized-bed çoal gasification systems now being developed for power generation. The use of dolomite offers the opportunity to meet environmental emission standards, to minimize energy losses, and to reduce electrical energy costs. In addition to removing sulfur from the low-Btu gas, the complete sulfur removal system must be integrated with the total power plant and environment to assure compatibility. Critical requirements for achieving commercial system include establishing criteria for ‘acceptable’ sorbents, establishing integrated sulfur removal/gasification process design parameters, predicting trace element release, predicting sorbent attrition, developing an economic regeneration and/or once through process option, developing a spent sorbent processing system, and establishing safe and reliable disposition options for spent sorbent. Design and operating parameters are being developed and potential process limitations are identified.