An endothermic chemical system composed of pulverized iron-based oxide
and carbon powder has been investigated by using the temperature swin
g method (TSM) at 700-800-degrees-C. Ferrites of Zn, Mn, and Ni, and m
agnetite were studied. The magnetite showed the most promising result.
In the TSM, magnetite as the working material was reduced to wustite
and carbon was concurrently oxidized to CO in a flow of N2 at 800-degr
ees-C; this process is referred to as an activation step of the metal
oxide. In the reverse process, in a flow of CO2, the wustite was oxidi
zed to magnetite and the injected CO2 was reduced to CO at 700-degrees
-C. The total amount of oxygen donated to carbon during the activation
step was the same as that taken from the magnetite during the reducti
on step. In this system, the following net reaction is realized at tem
peratures of 700-800-degrees-C: C + CO2 --> 2CO. The process will ther
efore serve for the utilization of coal and other carbonaceous compoun
ds at much lower temperatures than are employed in the traditional wat
er-gas and producer-gas reactions.