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Performance of Perovskite‐Type Oxides as Oxygen‐Carrier Materials for Chemical Looping Combustion in the Presence of H<sub>2</sub>S
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Chemical LoopingEngineeringPerovskite‐type OxidesHalide PerovskitesChemistryPerovskite ModuleSulfur MappingChemical EngineeringRedox ChemistryMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryOxygen‐carrier MaterialsPerovskite MaterialsChemical Looping CombustionHydrogenLead-free PerovskitesElectrochemistryOxygen Reduction ReactionRedox BehaviorDeep Redox CyclesPerovskite Solar CellCombustion Science
Abstract In this study, the redox behavior and the effect of the presence of sulfur on the performance of the CaTi x Mn 0.9− x Mg 0.1 O 3 perovskite‐type system were investigated. A detailed thermodynamic and thermogravimetric approach combined with post‐characterization was utilized. Ti doping positively influenced the reduction reaction rate and broadened the operation window of the oxygen carrier material (OCM) to lower temperatures. Although sulfur accumulation during the chemical looping with oxygen uncoupling conditions was thermodynamically inevitable owing to sulfate formation, deep redox cycles were shown to remove the accumulated sulfur from the OCM after the sour cycles. Post‐characterization by scanning electron microscopy and sulfur mapping confirmed the effectiveness of this treatment.
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