Kramp, MarvinMarvinKrampThon, AndreasAndreasThonHartge, Ernst-UlrichErnst-UlrichHartgeHeinrich, StefanStefanHeinrichWerther, JoachimJoachimWerther2022-09-272022-09-272012-03Chemical Engineering and Technology 35 (3): 497-507 (2012-03)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/13674In chemical looping combustion of solid fuels the well-mixed solids flow from the fuel reactor consisting of char, ash, and oxygen carrier particles cannot be completely separated into its constituents before it enters the air reactor. The slip of carbon will thus lead to char oxidation in the wrong reactor. Process simulation was applied to investigate the carbon stripping process in chemical looping combustion of solid fuels. Depending on the fuel choice, without carbon stripping CO 2 capture rates below 50% are calculated for 4min of solids residence time in the fuel reactor. In a process with carbon stripper, however, CO 2 capture rates exceeding 90% can be achieved for both fuels investigated in this work.en0930-7516Chemical engineering & technology20123497507Carbon dioxide captureCarbon strippingChemical looping combustionSolid fuelsCarbon Stripping - A Critical Process Step in Chemical Looping Combustion of Solid FuelsJournal Article10.1002/ceat.201100438Journal Article