Abstract

In this paper, wastepaper gasification with carbon dioxide or steam has been investigated in the presence of molten carbonate catalysts. The reactions of wastepaper with steam or carbon dioxide have been compared. Hydrogen was the main product on the condition of steam used as reactant gas, but in the case where carbon dioxide was used, the amount of carbon monoxide generated from wastepaper gasification greatly increased via the Boudouard reaction. Different ratios of mixtures of lithium, sodium and potassium carbonates as the catalysts have been tested; the lithium carbonate was found to play a critical role. The reaction rate of carbon conversion was approximately first order for low carbon conversions. Both the rate constants and the activation energies have been calculated at different temperatures (923–1023 K). In additions, the flexibility of this technique was examined with three different types of wastepaper. The results suggest that this process can promote effective use of wastepaper and recovery of carbon dioxide. At 1023 K, a high value of cold gas efficiency of about 95% was acquired.

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