Literature DB >> 28844438

Air gasification of biogas-derived digestate in a downdraft fixed bed gasifier.

Guanyi Chen1, Xiang Guo2, Zhanjun Cheng3, Beibei Yan4, Zeng Dan5, Wenchao Ma6.   

Abstract

Digestate is a byproduct from biomass anaerobic digestion process. Gasification of dried digestate to produce gasesous product might be a promising route. In this work, air gasification of digestate with high ash content was performed in a downdraft fixed bed gasifier at temperature varying from 600°C to 800°C and air equivalence ratio (ER) ranging from 0.25 to 0.30. The ash melting properties were firstly detected by the Intelligent Ash Melting Point Test, and the by-products (biochar and ash) were analyzed. The results showed that no ash slagging was observed and therefore it is feasible to operate digestate gasification under 800°C and ER ranging from 0.25 to 0.30. High temperature favored gas production, 800°C is proposed for digestate gasification in the present study. ER with a medium value improved gas quality and cold gas efficiency (CGE), and the optimal LHV of 4.78MJ/Nm3 and CGE of 67.01% were obtained with ER of 0.28. High ER favored the increase of gas yield and decrease of tar concentration, and the optimal gas yield of 2.15 Nm3/kg and tar concentration of 1.61g/Nm3 were achieved with ER of 0.30. Improved molar ratio of H2/CO varying from 1.03 to 1.08 was obtained at 800°C, indicating gaseous product has the potential for chemical synthesis processes (1<H2/CO<2). The byproducts biochar and ash could be applied on land as fertilizer.
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Keywords:  Air gasification; Digestate; Fertilizer; Fixed-bed gasifier; Gaseous product

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28844438     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2017.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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