Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.88, No.11A, 1515-1522, 2010
A novel concept reactor design for preventing salt deposition in supercritical water
Reactor plugging and corrosion are the key problems which hinder commercial applications of supercritical water oxidation and gasification, and can be efficiently overcome by preventing salt deposition on internal surface of reactor. In this work the problems caused by salt deposition and the correspondingly main solutions are further reviewed objectively. A novel reactor is designed and manufactured with a feed rate of about 100 L/h for sewage sludge treatment. The reactor combines the characteristics of Modar reactor and transpiring wall reactor for the first time, which is expected to prevent reactor plugging and corrosion as well as to decrease catalyst deactivation rate. The reactor is the core equipment of the first pilot-scale plant for supercritical water oxidation in China. Further optimizations of reactor configuration and operational parameters need plenty of experiments and/or a long-time test with sewage sludge in the subsequent work. (C) 2010 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.