Author
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- Muhammad Zain Siddiqui
(Hallym University)
- Mahshab Sheraz
(Hallym University
Hallym University)
- Umair Ali Toor
(Kangwon National University)
- Ali Anus
(Hallym University)
- Abid Mahmood
(Government College University Faisalabad)
- Muhammad Haseeb
(Nanjing Agriculture University)
- Muhammad Ibrahim
(Government College University Faisalabad)
- Kuan Shiong Khoo
(UCSI University
UCSI-Cheras Low Carbon Innovation Hub Research Consortium)
- Vishno Vardhan Devadas
(University of Nottingham)
- Muhammad Mubashir
(Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation)
- Sami Ullah
(King Khalid University)
- Pau Loke Show
(University of Nottingham)
Abstract
Biomass gasification technology has an ancient and well-established background. The technology has widely been used to produce H2 and syngas which is subsequently upgraded to obtain valuable biofuels, Fischer–Tropsch chemicals and used in combined heat and power (CHP) plants. Abatement of tar-related complexes with an improved hydrogen content and syngas ratio (H2/CO) via biomass gasification is a critical challenge. In this review, an attempt has been made to evaluate the critical parameters affecting biomass gasification process. It is revealed that each parameter (i.e., biomass feedstock particle size, moisture content, gasifying agent, residence time, equivalence ratio, steam to biomass ratio, and gasification temperature) has significant impact of H2 and syngas production. Fluidized bed gasifiers have been quite efficient for small to medium scale applications to produce optimal syngas ratios. Use of catalyst greatly influenced the H2 and syngas yields. Impregnated catalysts were found to have more pronounced effect on the water–gas shift reaction resulting in improved gas yields. Although, the parametric optimization could be achieved; notwithstanding, economic feasibility and industrial viability are to be considered too.
Suggested Citation
Muhammad Zain Siddiqui & Mahshab Sheraz & Umair Ali Toor & Ali Anus & Abid Mahmood & Muhammad Haseeb & Muhammad Ibrahim & Kuan Shiong Khoo & Vishno Vardhan Devadas & Muhammad Mubashir & Sami Ullah & P, 2025.
"Recent approaches on the optimization of biomass gasification process parameters for product H2 and syngas ratio: a review,"
Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 27(9), pages 22605-22633, September.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:endesu:v:27:y:2025:i:9:d:10.1007_s10668-022-02279-6
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02279-6
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