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Solid Waste Gasification: Comparison of Single- and Multi-Staged Reactors

In: Gasification

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  • Xianhui Zhao
  • Kai Li
  • Meghan Lamm
  • Serdar Celik
  • Lin Wei
  • Soydan Ozcan

Abstract

Interest in converting waste into renewable energy has increased recently due to concerns about sustainability and climate change. This solid waste is mainly derived from municipal solid waste (MSW), biomass residue, plastic waste, and their mixtures. Gasification is one commonly applied technology that can convert solid waste into usable gases, including H2, CO, CH4, and CO2. Single- and multi-staged reactors have been utilized for solid waste gasification. Comparison in reactor dimensions, operating factors (e.g., gasification agent, temperature, and feed composition), performance (e.g., syngas yield and selectivity), advantages, and disadvantages are discussed and summarized. Additionally, discussion will include economic and advanced catalysts which have been developed for use in solid waste gasification. The multi-staged reactor can not only be applied for gasification, but also for pyrolysis and torrefaction.

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  • Xianhui Zhao & Kai Li & Meghan Lamm & Serdar Celik & Lin Wei & Soydan Ozcan, 2021. "Solid Waste Gasification: Comparison of Single- and Multi-Staged Reactors," Chapters, in: Valter Silva & Celso Eduardo Tuna (ed.), Gasification, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:222695
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96157
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    Keywords

    solid waste; gasification; single-staged reactor; multi-staged reactor; syngas; catalyst;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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