High value-added syngas production by supercritical water gasification of biomass: Optimal reactor design

Jialing Xu, Qing Miao, Chengwei Huang,Hui Jin,Shanke Liu,Lijun Yu

APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING(2024)

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Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) emerges as a highly encouraging technique for the efficient generation of syngas from biomass feedstock. The performance of the SCWG reactor plays a pivotal role in determining the overall success of the process. This study employs a mathematical modeling and optimization method to design an optimal tubular-type reactor for the SCWG of biomass. First, the reactor is divided into cells, and mathe-matical models are established to describe the reactions within each cell, as well as the mass balances between cells. Afterwards, the optimal reactor design problem is formulated as a non-linear optimization problem, which involves integration of all the individual models along the reactor length. The objective is to maximize the high heating value (HHV) of gaseous products and simultaneously satisfying multiple constraints. Once the problem is solved, the optimal decision variables (i.e., reactor axial fluid temperature profiles, diameter and length) are obtained. Here, two reactor design scenarios are investigated to showcase the adaptability of this optimization method. The obtained outcomes indicate that non-isothermal reactors with a zigzag-shaped temperature profiles are more advantageous than traditional isothermal ones for high value-added syngas production. Specifically, optimal non-isothermal reactors can achieve a remarkable increase of 50.08% (i.e., 26.94 vs 17.95 MJ/kg glycerol) in the HHV of gaseous products compared to isothermal reactors. These findings provide valuable insights on designing efficient SCWG reactors for industrial high value-added syngas production.
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Supercritical water gasification,Biomass,High value-added syngas,Optimal reactor design
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