318 resultados para Gasification


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El Hidrógeno producido a partir de la biomasa procedente de los residuos de la planta de banano es considerado como un combustible altamente eficiente. Uno de los métodos más limpios para su obtención es la gasificación catalítica en agua en condiciones supercríticas, en donde se transforman los polisacáridos constitutivos de la biomasa (celulosa, hemicelulosa y lignina) en productos gaseosos de elevado valor. En el desarrollo de la reacción de gasificación es importante el diseño de un reactor de forma que este proporcione el hidrógeno de manera segura y respetuosa con el medio ambiente. De los elementos que determinan el diseño de un reactor, en este artículo se estudiaron la cinética intrínseca y el balance de materia. En la cinetica de la reacción se tomó como compuesto modelo de la biomasa a la glucosa, por ser el grupo estructural representante de la celulosa. Se develaron las diferentes reacciones intermedias que influyen en el rendimiento a hidrógeno. Posteriormente, se plante´o la ecuación de balance diferencial para la glucosa, modelo matemático que fue resuelto mediante Fortran 95 aplicando el algoritmo numérico de Thomas. Los resultados obtenidos revelaron que a fracciones másicas más bajas de glucosa los niveles de conversión son más elevados.

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Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance was used to monitor the mass changes during the electrochemical characterization of a zeolite-templated carbon (ZTC) in 1 M H2SO4 medium. Under electrochemical oxidation conditions, a high anodic current and a net mass increase were recorded, resulting in the increase of the specific capacitance owing to the contribution of the pseudocapacitance, mainly derived from the hydroquinone–quinone redox couple. Under more severe electrochemical conditions, a net mass loss was observed, revealing that electrochemical gasification took place. Surface chemistry, before and after the electrochemical treatments, was analyzed through temperature programmed desorption experiments. Furthermore, in situ Raman spectroscopy was used to further characterize the structural changes produced in ZTC under the electrochemical conditions applied, supporting that high potential values produce the electrochemical oxidation and degradation of the carbon material.

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The present work, where additional value-creating processes in existing combined heat and power (CHP) structures have been examined, is motivated by a political- and consumer-driven strive towards a bioeconomy and a stagnation for the existing business models in large parts of the CHP sector. The research is based on cases where the integration of flash pyrolysis for co-production of bio-oil, co-gasification for production of fuel gas and synthetic biofuels as well as leaching of extractable fuel components in existing CHP plants have been simulated. In particular, this work has focused on the CHP plants that utilize boilers of fluidized bed (FB) type, where the concept of coupling a separate FB reactor to the FB of the boiler forms an important basis for the analyses. In such dual fluidized bed (DFB) technology, heat is transferred from the boiler to the new rector that is operating with other fluidization media than air, thereby enabling other thermochemical processes than combustion to take place. The result of this work shows that broader operations at existing CHP plants have the potential to enable production of significant volumes of chemicals and/or fuels with high efficiency, while maintaining heat supply to external customers. Based on the insight that the technical preconditions for a broader operation are favourable, the motivation and ability among the incumbents in the Swedish CHP sector to participate in a transition of their operation towards a biorefinery was examined. The result of this assessment showed that the incumbents believe that a broader operation can create significant values for their own operations, the society and the environment, but that they lack both a strong motivation as well as important abilities to move into the new technological fields. If the concepts of broader production are widely implemented in the Swedish FB based CHP sector, this can substantially contribute in the transition towards a bioeconomy.