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Photochemical hydrocarbon fuel regeneration: Hydrogen-rich fuel from CO2

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 47, Issue 61, Pages 25531-25540

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.06.002

Keywords

Biomass; CO(2)capture; Hydrogen-rich fuel; Thermodynamic analysis; Fuel regeneration

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [19-19-00327]

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This paper presents the concept of regenerating hydrogen-rich fuel through photochemical CO2 transformation. The system involves CO2 capture and algae cultivation for fuel regeneration. The study found that gasification of algae biomass can produce high-calorific hydrogen-rich gas, and the system also allows heat recuperation.
This paper presents the concept of photochemical hydrocarbon fuel regeneration by CO2 transformation to hydrogen-rich fuel. The first stage of this system is CO2 capture and algae (Chlorella vulgaris) growing. The second stage is the gasification of algae biomass to produce hydrogen-rich gas and its combustion. To compile the heat and mass balance, the thermodynamic analysis was performed under various operating parameters: temperature 400-800 degrees C, pressure 1-10 bar 1 kg of biomass was gasified with 1.2 kg of water. The heat of combustion of hydrogen-rich gas after gasification is up to 43% higher than the heat of combustion of initial biomass. The fuel regeneration degree is up to 0.9 when 30% of CO2 is captured by water and proceded by algae. Moreover, the analyzed photochemical fuel regeneration system allows heat recuperation. The heat regeneration degree is calculated and the maximum value is about 0.9 is reached at 600 degrees C. (c) 2022 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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