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Co‐use of organic herbal residue and red mud waste for syngas production by chemical looping gasification
Author(s) -
Liu Fang,
Wu Xin,
Zhang Xi,
Yang Li,
Liu Yang,
Song Zhengchang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of energy research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.808
H-Index - 95
eISSN - 1099-114X
pISSN - 0363-907X
DOI - 10.1002/er.5912
Subject(s) - syngas , red mud , waste management , chemical oxygen demand , biodegradable waste , residue (chemistry) , pulp and paper industry , chemistry , environmental science , catalysis , organic chemistry , wastewater , engineering
Summary Tremendous amounts of organic residue from manufacturing herbal medicines and inorganic red mud waste from mining bauxite ores are landfilled each year in China. To study the potential for their beneficial co‐use, chemical looping gasification (CLG) was tested in which the organic residue was used as the fuel and the red mud was the oxygen carrier that is needed for CLG. Parametric testing was performed using a thermo‐gravimetric analyzer and a bench‐scale fluidized bed reactor to optimize CLG operations that could maximum syngas production, enrich H 2 concentrations and obtain effective conversion of the residue. Physical and chemical characterization of the organic residue and red mud before and after CLG testing showed that some filamentous ash from the organic residue remained on the surface after testing, and potassium from the organic residue migrated onto the surface of the oxygen carrier. The characterization and testing results suggested that CLG may be an advantageous technology to effectively convert an organic waste into syngas and an inorganic waste into a usable product, thereby establishing an approach for beneficial waste resource utilization.