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Reduce toxic emissions of As, Cr, and Cu phases during woody biomass gasification: A thermodynamic equilibrium study

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dc.creator Al-badri, Shurooq
dc.creator Jiang, Ying
dc.creator Wagland, Stuart
dc.date 2018-10-11T15:44:36Z
dc.date 2018-10-11T15:44:36Z
dc.date 2018-05-19
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-25T16:38:56Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-25T16:38:56Z
dc.identifier Shurooq Badri Al-Badri, Ying Jiang and Stuart T. Wagland. Reduce toxic emissions of As, Cr, and Cu phases during woody biomass gasification: A thermodynamic equilibrium study. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Environment and Renewable Energy (ICERE 2018), 18-19 May 2018, Vienna, Austria.
dc.identifier http://energy.conference-site.com/archive/2018/
dc.identifier http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/13529
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/182385
dc.description All of the selected papers will be published in Proceedings in E-Format and are eligible for free publication in the Journal of Environmental Science
dc.description Gasification of blended waste wood samples resulting from different activities and operations would be beneficial for reducing toxic emissions of metal(loid) elements while producing energy. This paper deals with willow wood (40%) and demolition waste wood (60%) gasification specifically focusing on the phase transformation temperature and speciation formation of As, Cr, and Cu which are regularly present in woody biomass. The gasification of mixed fuel was modelled under atmospheric pressure as typical reaction zones; partial combustion reaction (PCR) and boudouard reaction (BR). The PCR performed at temperature range of 0-1800 (°C) and both equivalence and steam/air ratios were 0.28 and 1:2, respectively. On the other hand, the BR model was operated from 0 to 1300 (°C) along with typical CO2 to biomass ratio of 1:3. The samples were selected from ETI-UK database (83 willow wood) and ECN PHYLLIS2 database (9 demolition waste wood). Further, @Risk analysis simulation package was exploited to estimate the best composition data of each element in these samples. Refinement of the obtained results by PCR reveals that the phase transformation temperature of both As and Cr increased about 150 (°C) and 100 (°C), respectively, comparing to those obtained by gasification of willow wood. On the other hand, solid –gas phase transition of Cr was decreased about 100(°C) comparing to that when only demolition wood was gasified. In regards to BR, the phase transformation temperature of As, Cr, and Cu was similar (-1100(°C)) for all gasified woods. However, only concentration shifts were observed in gaseous phase of these elements. Eventually, the results from this study could be useful to reduce emissions and to disposal contamination waste wood via gasification process.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Unknown
dc.subject Reduce toxic emissions
dc.subject Waste wood
dc.subject Elemental contaminants
dc.subject Gasification
dc.subject MTDATA
dc.title Reduce toxic emissions of As, Cr, and Cu phases during woody biomass gasification: A thermodynamic equilibrium study
dc.type Conference paper


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