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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 15, 1999
Filed:
Aug. 01, 1996
Alan S Feitelberg, Clifton Park, NY (US);
Raul Eduardo Ayala, Clifton Park, NY (US);
Stephen Lan-Sun Hung, Waterford, NY (US);
David Joseph Najewicz, Clifton Park, NY (US);
Geneal Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);
Abstract
The ammonia content of fuel gas in an IGCC power generation system is reduced through ammonia decomposition, thereby reducing the NO.sub.x emissions from the plant. The power generation system includes a gasifier, a gas turbine and at least one catalytic reactor arranged between the gasifier and the gas turbine. The catalytic reactor may be either a three stage or two stage device. The three stage reactor includes a first catalyst which promotes water-gas-shift, a second catalyst which promotes CO methanation, and a third catalyst which promotes ammonia decomposition. The two stage reactor includes a first catalyst which promotes water-gas-shift and CO methanation and a second catalyst which promotes ammonia decomposition. The plural catalytic stages may be disposed in a single vessel or successively disposed in individual vessels, and the catalysts may be in a pelletized form or coated on honeycomb structures. Alternatively, fluidized bed reactors may be used. The reactions are carried out either adiabatically or non-adiabatically. Heat from the water-gas-shift and CO methanation reactions may be used to generate steam, which can be injected downstream or sent to a steam turbine. Preferably, a second catalytic reactor is provided in parallel with the first reactor so that the two reactors can alternately receive fuel gas from the gasifier.