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Enhancement of hydrogen production in steam gasification of sewage sludge by reusing the calcium in lime-conditioned sludge

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 1332-1341

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.11.072

Keywords

Sewage sludge; Gasification; CaO; Conditioner; Additive

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (gs1) [51076053, 51161140330]
  2. Key Project of Chinese National Programs for Fundamental Research and Development (973 program (gs2)) [2011CB201505]
  3. National Major Scientific Instruments Development Project of China (gs3) [2011YQ120039]

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Gasification is a promising alternative process for sewage sludge energy utilization. CaO has been identified as an effective additive which can increase H-2 content of syngas produced by coal, biomass, and sludge gasification. Considering that lime (CaO) is a widely applied conditioner for sewage sludge dewatering in filter press, this study investigated the enhanced efficiency of syngas, especially regarding H-2 yield, in the catalytic steam gasification of dry dewatered sludge with physically mixed CaO and dry sludge dewatered with CaO as conditioner. The experiments were conducted in an electrically heated reactor at 873 K, 973 K and 1073 K, respectively. According to the results, conditioner CaO improved the H-2 and syngas production more remarkably than additive CaO. It was identified by XRD and SEM-EDX that conditioner CaO was completely converted into Ca(OH)(2) while additive CaO was still presented mainly as CaO. Furthermore, the Ca species of conditioner CaO was evenly distributed over the sludge matrix while Ca species of additive CaO maintained the original state with uneven distribution, both of which could increase the formation of H-2 through interacting with produced gas and catalyzing thermal cracking of tar to some extent. In addition, the pore structure tests and XPS analyses revealed that, comparing to additive CaO, conditioner CaO was more favorable for the formation of pores, and it had a greater potential to encourage partial cleavages of C-C bonds and C-H bonds, resulting in the decomposition of organic macromolecules into relative small molecules, which might be more easily converted to the gaseous products. These indicate that it is valuable to reuse the Ca in lime-conditioned sludge during gasification process. Copyright (C) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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