Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach

Biomass gasification shows great potential to displace fossil fuels. This paper states the steady state simulation for the gasification of palm oil empty fruit brunch (EFB) in pilot plant downdraft reactor and modelled using Aspen Plus®. The biomass was characterized to evaluate the degree of feedst...

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Main Authors: Monir, Minhaj Uddin, Azrina, Abd Aziz, Risky Ayu, Kristanti, Yousuf, Abu
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21751/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biteb.2018.02.001
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spelling my.ump.umpir.217512018-09-05T06:17:02Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21751/ Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach Monir, Minhaj Uddin Azrina, Abd Aziz Risky Ayu, Kristanti Yousuf, Abu TP Chemical technology Biomass gasification shows great potential to displace fossil fuels. This paper states the steady state simulation for the gasification of palm oil empty fruit brunch (EFB) in pilot plant downdraft reactor and modelled using Aspen Plus®. The biomass was characterized to evaluate the degree of feedstock's structural order. The effect of reactor temperature and pressure on syngas production of downdraft gasification of EFB at the constant steam flow rate of 186.37 mol/h were investigated. The results revealed the concentration of hydrogen and CO increased from 12 to 17.5 mol% and 55–60.6 mol% respectively, but the CO2 concentration decreased from 30 to 19.4 mol% with increasing temperature (875–975 °C) and pressure (25–35 bar). The results indicated that the product gas from cogasification with charcoal has higher H2 and CO concentrations in comparison with the EFB gasification. Therefore, co-gasification of the feedstock has a significant potential to overcome the problem of disrupted feedstock supply in gasification. Elsevier 2018-03 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21751/1/Co-gasification%20of%20empty%20fruit%20bunch%20in%20a%20downdraft%20reactor%20A%20pilot%20scale%20approach1.pdf Monir, Minhaj Uddin and Azrina, Abd Aziz and Risky Ayu, Kristanti and Yousuf, Abu (2018) Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach. Bioresource Technology Reports, 1. pp. 39-49. ISSN 2589-014X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biteb.2018.02.001 doi: 10.1016/j.biteb.2018.02.001
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Monir, Minhaj Uddin
Azrina, Abd Aziz
Risky Ayu, Kristanti
Yousuf, Abu
Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach
description Biomass gasification shows great potential to displace fossil fuels. This paper states the steady state simulation for the gasification of palm oil empty fruit brunch (EFB) in pilot plant downdraft reactor and modelled using Aspen Plus®. The biomass was characterized to evaluate the degree of feedstock's structural order. The effect of reactor temperature and pressure on syngas production of downdraft gasification of EFB at the constant steam flow rate of 186.37 mol/h were investigated. The results revealed the concentration of hydrogen and CO increased from 12 to 17.5 mol% and 55–60.6 mol% respectively, but the CO2 concentration decreased from 30 to 19.4 mol% with increasing temperature (875–975 °C) and pressure (25–35 bar). The results indicated that the product gas from cogasification with charcoal has higher H2 and CO concentrations in comparison with the EFB gasification. Therefore, co-gasification of the feedstock has a significant potential to overcome the problem of disrupted feedstock supply in gasification.
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author Monir, Minhaj Uddin
Azrina, Abd Aziz
Risky Ayu, Kristanti
Yousuf, Abu
author_facet Monir, Minhaj Uddin
Azrina, Abd Aziz
Risky Ayu, Kristanti
Yousuf, Abu
author_sort Monir, Minhaj Uddin
title Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach
title_short Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach
title_full Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach
title_fullStr Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach
title_full_unstemmed Co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: A pilot scale approach
title_sort co-gasification of empty fruit bunch in a downdraft reactor: a pilot scale approach
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21751/1/Co-gasification%20of%20empty%20fruit%20bunch%20in%20a%20downdraft%20reactor%20A%20pilot%20scale%20approach1.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21751/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biteb.2018.02.001
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