Hydrogen Production and Char Formation Assessment through Supercritival Gasification of Biomass

Mohamad Mohamadi-Baghmolaei, Parviz Zahedizadeh, A. Hajizadeh, S. Zendehboudi
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The massive potential in biomass gasification could satisfy the rising energy demand. A promising technology for sustainable hydrogen production is supercritical water gasification of biomass (SCWG). This study proposes a new model to assess gas yields and char formation through SCWG. To this end, a thermodynamic approach is utilized to model the reactor, assuming the equilibrium condition. The impact of catalyst on the SCWG is also involved in the new model, considering a deviation term for the Gibbs free energy of solid char. Two different feedstocks, including sunflower and corncob, are assessed toward SCWG. The newly developed model considerably improves gas yields and char formation predictions considering the experimental data. Compared to the non-modified modeling strategy, the sunflower and corncob's gas yield and char formation are improved by 85.37 and 62.52, respectively. The sensitivity results indicate that temperature and feed concentration substantially impact the gas yields and char formation, while pressure is less impactful.
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生物质超临界气化制氢及成焦评价
生物质气化的巨大潜力可以满足日益增长的能源需求。生物质超临界水气化(SCWG)是一种很有前途的可持续制氢技术。本研究提出了一个新的模型来评估天然气产量和碳的形成。为此,采用热力学方法对反应器进行建模,并假设反应器处于平衡状态。考虑固体炭吉布斯自由能的偏差项,新模型还考虑了催化剂对SCWG的影响。两种不同的原料,包括向日葵和玉米芯,对SCWG进行了评估。考虑到实验数据,新开发的模型大大提高了产气量和炭形成预测。与未修改模型策略相比,向日葵和玉米芯的产气率和成焦率分别提高了85.37和62.52。灵敏度结果表明,温度和进料浓度对产气率和炭的形成有很大影响,而压力的影响较小。
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