2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-2991(04)80227-1
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Hydrogen Production from Woody Biomass by Novel Gasification Using CO2 Sorbent

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“…In the presence of CO 2 sorbent, calcium oxide (CaO) was selected as CO 2 sorbent, due to the wide application of Cabased sorbent in the sorption-enhanced steam reforming process [20,[25][26][27][28][29]. As CO 2 sorbent, CaO mainly occurred with the following reaction [Eq.…”
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“…In the presence of CO 2 sorbent, calcium oxide (CaO) was selected as CO 2 sorbent, due to the wide application of Cabased sorbent in the sorption-enhanced steam reforming process [20,[25][26][27][28][29]. As CO 2 sorbent, CaO mainly occurred with the following reaction [Eq.…”
Section: Methodology Feedstockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the S/RCOG ratio rose, the methane amount increased slightly, because the water addition accelerated the WGS reaction [Eq. (20)], increasing the hydrogen share and then displacing the equilibriums of Eqs. (2)(3)(4)(5) to the direction of methane production.…”
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“…More recently, experimental work has been carried out with the objective of producing H 2 from a variety of carbonaceous materials including natural gas, heavy oil and coal (Balasubramanian et al, 1999;Sato et al, 2003;Kuramoto et al, 2003;Lin et al, 2002Lin et al, , 2004. A promising preliminary investigation has also been reported using biomass (Hanaoka et al, 2005). However, the application of a CO 2 capture process to enhance H 2 production from biomass, which, simultaneously facilitates CO 2 sequestration, is a new objective.…”
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“…There are also significant implications for reactor design and operation when using biomass fuels. Hanaoka et al (2005) conducted a preliminary investigation of the steam gasification of 'Japanese oak' with CaO using a pressurised batch reactor with an internal volume of 50 cm 3 . They identified the reaction temperature and pressure to be important operating variables.…”
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