Hydrogen-rich gas production from pyrolysis of wet sludge in situ steam agent |
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Authors: | Siyi Luo Jianxiang Guo Yu Feng |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, 11 Fushun Rd., Qingdao 266033, China;2. Key Laboratory for Solid Waste Management and Environment Safety (Tsinghua University), Ministry of Education of China, Beijing 100084, China;3. Solid Waste Management Research Institute, Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Environmental Protection, Beijing 100037, China |
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Abstract: | A series of wet sludge samples with different moisture contents were pyrolyzed in situ steam in a bench-scale fixed bed reactor in order to examine the influence of moisture and temperature on product distribution and gas composition. The results demonstrated that inherent moisture in wet sludge had a great effect on the product yield. The pyrolysis of wet sludge (43.38% moisture content) at 800 °C exhibited maximum H2 yield (7.76 mol kg?1 dry basis wet sludge) and dry gas yield (0.61 Nm3 kg?1) and H2 content of 42.13 vol%. When the moisture exceeded 43.38%, H2 yield and gas yield both tended to decline. It was also shown that the elevated temperature exhibited a significant influence on gas content increase and tar reduction; at the same time, H2 yield and H2 content were increased from 1.83 mol kg?1 dry basis wet sludge and 16.67 vol% to 9.15 mol kg?1 dry basis wet sludge and 45.67 vol%, respectively, as temperature increased from 600 °C to 850 °C. LHV of fuel gas varies from 15.49 MJ Nm?3 to 11.65 MJ Nm?3 because of decrease in CH4 and C2H4 content as temperature increasing. In conclusion, hydrogen rich gas production by pyrolysis of wet sludge which avoided pre-drying process and utilized in situ steam agent from wet sludge is an economic method. |
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Keywords: | Wet sludge Pyrolysis Moisture content In situ |
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