The effect of different operational parameters on hydrogen rich syngas production from biomass gasification in a dual fluidized bed gasifier

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Qingang Xiong ◽  
Mohammad Hossein Doranehgard ◽  
Mehdi Mihandoust Yeganeh ◽  
Gholamreza Shahriari ◽  
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F. García-Labiano ◽  
P. Gayán ◽  
A. Abad ◽  
T. Mendiara ◽  
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Takahiro Murakami ◽  
Satoko Aoki ◽  
Yoshiaki Matsuzawa ◽  
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Rui Xiao ◽  
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Kristina Göransson ◽  
Ulf Söderlind ◽  
Wennan Zhang

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2021 ◽  
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The current hydrogen generation technologies, especially biomass gasification using fluidized bed reactors (FBRs), were rigorously reviewed. There are involute operational parameters in a fluidized bed gasifier that determine the anticipated outcomes for hydrogen production purposes. However, limited reviews are present that link these parametric conditions with the corresponding performances based on experimental data collection. Using the constructed artificial neural networks (ANNs) as the supervised machine learning algorithm for data training, the operational parameters from 52 literature reports were utilized to perform both the qualitative and quantitative assessments of the performance, such as the hydrogen yield (HY), hydrogen content (HC) and carbon conversion efficiency (CCE). Seven types of operational parameters, including the steam-to-biomass ratio (SBR), equivalent ratio (ER), temperature, particle size of the feedstock, residence time, lower heating value (LHV) and carbon content (CC), were closely investigated. Six binary parameters have been identified to be statistically significant to the performance parameters (hydrogen yield (HY)), hydrogen content (HC) and carbon conversion efficiency (CCE)) by analysis of variance (ANOVA). The optimal operational conditions derived from the machine leaning were recommended according to the needs of the outcomes. This review may provide helpful insights for researchers to comprehensively consider the operational conditions in order to achieve high hydrogen production using fluidized bed reactors during biomass gasification.


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