Guojie Liu , Zexue Du , Houfang Lu , Jianli Zeng , Kejing Wu , Bin Liang
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Abstract
Hydrogen, a green energy carrier, is one of the most promising energy sources. However, it is currently mainly produced from depleting fossil fuels with high carbon emissions, which has serious negative effects on the economy and environment. To address this issue, sustainable hydrogen production from bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (HyBECCS) is an ideal technology to reduce global carbon emissions while meeting energy demand. This review presents an overview of the latest progress in alkaline thermal treatment (ATT) of biomass for hydrogen production with carbon storage, especially focusing on the technical characteristics and related challenges from an industrial application perspective. Additionally, the roles of alkali and catalyst in the ATT process are critically discussed, and several aspects that have great influences on the ATT process, such as biomass types, reaction parameters, and reactors, are expounded. Finally, the potential solutions to the general challenges and obstacles to the future industrial-scale application of ATT of biomass for hydrogen production are proposed.
期刊介绍:
Carbon Resources Conversion (CRC) publishes fundamental studies and industrial developments regarding relevant technologies aiming for the clean, efficient, value-added, and low-carbon utilization of carbon-containing resources as fuel for energy and as feedstock for materials or chemicals from, for example, fossil fuels, biomass, syngas, CO2, hydrocarbons, and organic wastes via physical, thermal, chemical, biological, and other technical methods. CRC also publishes scientific and engineering studies on resource characterization and pretreatment, carbon material innovation and production, clean technologies related to carbon resource conversion and utilization, and various process-supporting technologies, including on-line or off-line measurement and monitoring, modeling, simulations focused on safe and efficient process operation and control, and process and equipment optimization.