Energy Sources Part A-recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects, Vol.35, No.6, 574-584, 2013
CO2 Gasification Characteristics of Biomass Residues from Agricultural and Woody Production
In this article, various chars were prepared at the pyrolysis temperature of 9731,273 K, using the biomass residues (rice shell, rapeseed shell, and wood scrap) from agricultural and woody production as raw materials, and their CO2 gasification characteristics were mainly investigated from room temperature to 1,673 K by a non-isothermal method. The residues presented a very high content of volatile matters and their de-volatilization process was very easy. The order of the gasification activity of the three biomass residues was as follows: rapeseed shell > wood scrap > rice shell. The residues wholly presented quite high activity and their gasification activity was far higher than that of coal. Consequently, the residues were suitable to be used as fuels for the median temperature gasification. The apparent activation energies for the CO 2 gasification reaction of chars from these residues ranged from 282.05 to 363.72 kJ/mol. In addition, it was found that a marked compensation effect was also presented between the activation energy and the pre-exponential factor for the gasification reaction of chars from these residues.
Keywords:agricultural and woody production;biomass residue;CO2 gasification characteristics;kinetic compensation effect;reaction kinetics