scholarly journals An Outlook on Tar Abatement, Carbon Capture and its Utilization for a Clean Gasification Process

Evergreen ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 717-731
Author(s):  
Hadiza A Umar ◽  
Shaharin A Sulaiman ◽  
M Amin B A Majid ◽  
Mior A Said ◽  
Afsin Gungor ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2057 (1) ◽  
pp. 012064
Author(s):  
I G Donskoy

Abstract Conversion of pulverized coal in a two-stage gasifier is studied. When considering carbon capture power plants, mixtures of oxygen with carbon dioxide may be used as a gasification agent. Carbon dioxide is a gasification agent, so characteristics of the gasification process change significantly compared to gasification in oxygen-nitrogen mixtures. The conversion efficiency is determined by the thermophysical factor (change in the heat capacity of the gas mixture and transfer coefficients) and the concentration factor (increase in the concentration of the gaseous reagent). The ratio of primary and secondary fuel consumption determines the leading stage of the process. The influence of process efficiency on oxygen concentration is estimated in the range of 21–30 vol. %.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-12
Author(s):  
Angela Hartati ◽  
Diah Indriani Widiputri ◽  
Arbi Dimyati

This research was conducted for the purpose to overcome Indonesia waste problem. The samples are classified into garden waste, paper waste, wood, food waste, and MSW with objective to identify which type of waste give out more syngas since there is waste separation in Indonesia. All samples were treated by plasma gasification without pre-treatment (drying). Arc plasma torch used in this experiment was made by National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) and used Argon as the gas source. Then the torch was connected to self-designed gasification chamber and gas washing system before injected into a gas bas for composition analysis. Another objective is to identify factors that may affect the gasification efficiency and the experiment shows that moisture content is not really affecting the efficiency but the duration of the process. The mass reduction of each samples were recorded, then the gas produced from the gasification process were analyzed. The result shows that food has the highest mass percentage reduced and producing the highest amount of hydrogen amongst other samples. However, treating MSW also produce considerably high amount of hydrogen. In conclusion, MSW direct treatment (without separation) using plasma gasification is feasible since it still produces desirable quality of syngas.


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