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Alkali-thermal gasification and hydrogen generation potential of biomass 被引量:6
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作者 Alexander B. Koven Shitang S. Tong +1 位作者 Ramin R. Farnood charles q. jia 《Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第3期369-378,共10页
Generating hydrogen gas from biomass is one approach to lowering dependencies on fossil fuels for energy and chemical feedstock, as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Using both equilibrium simulations and bat... Generating hydrogen gas from biomass is one approach to lowering dependencies on fossil fuels for energy and chemical feedstock, as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Using both equilibrium simulations and batch experiments with NaOH as a model alkaline, this study established the technical feasibility of converting various biomasses (e.g., glucose, cellulose, xylan and lignin) into H2-rich gas via catalyst-free, alkali-thermal gasification at moderate temperatures (as low as 300℃). This process could produce more H2 with less carbon-containing gases in the product than other comparable methods. It was shown that alkali-thermal gasification follows CxHyO2 + 2xNaOH + (x-z)H20 = (2x+y/2-z)H2 +xNa2CO3, with carbonate being the solid product which is different from the one suggested in the literature. Moreover, the concept of hydrogen genera- tion potential (H2-GP)-the maximum amount of H2 that a biomass can yield, was introduced. For a given biomass CxHyO2, the H2-GP would be (2x + y/2-z) moles of H2. It was demonstrated experimentally that the H2-GP was achievable by adjusting the amounts of H20 and NaOH, temperature and pressure. Keywords hydrogen generation potential, biomass, lignocellulose, alkali-thermal gasification, sodium hydroxide 展开更多
关键词 hydrogen generation potential BIOMASS LIGNOCELLULOSE alkali-thermal gasification sodium hydroxide
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